A Pennsylvania Petition For Grant of Letters is a legal document used to appoint a representative to handle the affairs of a deceased person's estate. It is filed in the Orphans' Court of the county where the deceased was a resident. The document is used to request that Letters of Administration (or Letters Testamentary if the deceased left a will) be granted to the appointed executor or administrator. Depending on the situation, different types of Pennsylvania Petition For Grant of Letters may be used, including Petition for Administration with Will Annexed, Petition for Administration with Will Annexed With/Without Exemption, Petition for Letters Testamentary, and Petition for Letters of Administration. The petition must include the deceased person's name, date and place of death, the name and address of the petitioner, and a list of heirs.
A Pennsylvania Petition For Grant of Letters is a legal document used to appoint a representative to handle the affairs of a deceased person's estate. It is filed in the Orphans' Court of the county where the deceased was a resident. The document is used to request that Letters of Administration (or Letters Testamentary if the deceased left a will) be granted to the appointed executor or administrator. Depending on the situation, different types of Pennsylvania Petition For Grant of Letters may be used, including Petition for Administration with Will Annexed, Petition for Administration with Will Annexed With/Without Exemption, Petition for Letters Testamentary, and Petition for Letters of Administration. The petition must include the deceased person's name, date and place of death, the name and address of the petitioner, and a list of heirs.