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If you wish to place a public notice, call 215-557-2321 or 215-557-2316, or email publicnoticepa@alm.com, or mail the document to The Legal Intelligencer, 1617 JFK Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19103.
(d) Within ten (10) days after giving the notice required by paragraph (a) of this Rule, the personal representative or the personal representative's counsel shall file with the Register a certification that notice has been given as required by this Rule.
Ing to PA Orphans' Court Rule 10.5, whenever the deceased left a Will, the personal representative must give notice to all beneficiaries listed in the Will, plus the deceased's surviving spouse and all of the deceased's children.
Letters testamentary or of administration on the estate of a decedent domiciled in the Commonwealth at the time of his death shall be granted only by the register of the county where the decedent had his last family or principal residence.
Certification of Notice under Rule 10.5 O.C. Rule 10.5. This is a document required by PA law, certifying that all heirs to an estate have been notified of the opening of the estate. The Certification of Notice can be mailed to our office with a $25 check or filed online through our portal at no charge.
PURSUANT TO Pa. O.C. Rule 5.6 If the decedent died without a will, whether you will receive any money or property will be determined by the intestacy laws of Pennsylvania. Please take notice of the death of the Decedent and the grant of Letters to the personal representative(s) named below.