New Jersey Renunciation of Administrator and Administrator Ad Prosequendum are legal documents used to renounce the rights to administer an estate. These documents are used when an executor or administrator of a will is unable or unwilling to serve in that capacity. There are two types of New Jersey Renunciation of Administrator and Administrator Ad Prosequendum. The Renunciation of Administrator form is used when the executor or administrator of a will wishes to forego their duties and rights to administer the estate. The Administrator Ad Prosequendum form is used when an individual is appointed to serve in place of an executor or administrator who is unable to fulfill their duties. Both documents typically require the individual to provide their name, address, and other details about the estate. They must also provide evidence that they are not the executor or administrator of the estate and that they have not accepted any fees or compensation in exchange for serving in that capacity. Both forms must be filed with the Surrogate’s Office in the county where the decedent resided. Upon approval, a copy must be provided to the probate court.