The Pennsylvania Petition For Grant of Letters of Administration-Oath of Personal Representative is a legal document used in the state of Pennsylvania for the administration of an estate. It is a form filed with the Register of Wills in the Pennsylvania county in which the deceased individual resided at the time of their death. The petition includes a request for the issuance of Letters of Administration, which are documents issued by the Register of Wills that authorize a designated individual to act as the personal representative of an estate. This includes the power to manage and distribute the assets of the estate according to the terms of the will or state law. The petition also includes an Oath of Personal Representative, which is a sworn statement made by the individual designated as the personal representative. The most common types of Pennsylvania Petition For Grant of Letters of Administration-Oath of Personal Representative are as follows: 1. Petition for Letters of Administration — This is the most common type of petition used when the deceased left a valid will, but did not appoint an executor or the executor is unable to serve. 2. Petition for Letters of Administration with Will Annexed — This is used when the deceased left a valid will, but the will does not name an executor or the executor is unable to serve. 3. Petition for Letters of Administration CTA — This is used when the deceased did not leave a valid will, or the will is invalid, or the will does not name an executor or the executor is unable to serve. 4. Petition for Letters of Administration with Will Annexed and CTA — This is used when the deceased left a valid will, but the will does not name an executor or the executor is unable to serve, and when the deceased did not leave a valid will, or the will is invalid. 5. Petition for Letters of Administration DAN — This is used when the estate is subject to Pennsylvania’s Decedent’s Estate Tax.