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Grant of Probate


Is a grant needed in all cases?

No.

If the above circumstances do not apply or if the institutions concerned inform you that a grant is required, please contact one of the addresses overleaf for further information. Staff at Probate Registries can offer procedural guidance on how to obtain a grant; they cannot provide legal advice.

Note: The guidance How to obtain probate - Form PA2 forms part of the package provided to applicants when applying for probate.

What is its purpose?

The grant is proof that the person or persons named in it are entitled to collect in and distribute the monies or other assets of the deceased and may be produced to those organisations (banks, building societies, etc.) holding such assets.

What is a grant of probate/letters of administration?

A legal document which allows the person or persons named in it to collect in and distribute the estate (property, money, possessions etc.) of the deceased.

Probate is the process of officially proving the validity of a will, but the information in this leaflet applies equally where the deceased died without leaving a will in which case the grant is called 'letters of administration'.


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