Rhode Island Probate Forms

Common probate forms used during estate settlement in Rhode Island. Each page explains what the form is for, where to download the official version, and how to file it.

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Affidavit of Notice to CreditorsForm PC-10.14Verified PDFA fiduciary certifies under oath that notice has been given to all known or easily ascertainable creditors and to the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, if applicable.Bond for Sale-Mortgage of Real Estate of Deceased Person / Bond for Sale-Mortgage of Real Estate By Guardian-ConservatorForm PC-3.8Verified PDFEstablishes a fiduciary bond securing the proper application of proceeds from the sale or mortgage of real estate in a probate or guardianship estate.Certification of AccountingForm PC-7.2Verified PDFCertifies that an estate accounting was prepared based on information personally examined by the attorney, fiduciary, and co-fiduciary, and is a true and accurate representation of the estate account(s).Discharge to Guardian of MinorForm PC-2.9BVerified PDFReleases and discharges a guardian and surety upon a guardianship bond from all claims arising from the guardianship of a minor's person and estate.Petition for Probate of WillForm PC-1.5Verified PDFTo petition the Rhode Island Probate Court to admit a will to probate and request issuance of letters testamentary or letters of administration c.t.a. to the nominated executor or administrator.Petition to Render Inventory and/or AccountForm PC-5.2Verified PDFThis form allows a party in interest to petition the court to compel a fiduciary to file an inventory and/or render an accounting of estate assets and transactions.Supplemental InventoryForm PC-10.4Verified PDFTo list and document additional personal property and/or real estate assets that were not included in the original estate or guardianship inventory.Universal Appointment Bond (Corporate Surety Exempted)Form PC-3.1AVerified PDFEstablishes a financial bond obligation for a court-appointed fiduciary (executor, administrator, guardian, or other) to secure faithful performance of their duties under Rhode Island probate law.UNIVERSAL APPOINTMENT BOND (With Corporate Surety)Form PC-3.1BVerified PDFEstablishes a corporate surety bond securing the fiduciary's faithful performance of duties as executor, administrator, guardian, or other probate officer.

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