Subject: Pennsylvania Sample Letter with Request for Copy of Last Will and Testament of Decedent Dear [Executor/Trustee], I hope this letter finds you well. My name is [Your Name], and I am writing to request a copy of the last will and testament of the deceased [Decedent's Full Name] as per Pennsylvania law. As an interested party and [relationship to the decedent], I would greatly appreciate obtaining a copy of the will to understand its provisions and ensure that all matters are handled in accordance with the decedent's wishes. This will assist me in fulfilling my responsibilities and exercising my rights as an heir, creditor, or legatee. To expedite the process, I have provided the following details: 1. Full Name of the Decedent: 2. Date of Death: 3. Social Security Number or Tax ID of the Decedent: 4. Court Docket Number (if available): 5. Your Relationship to the Decedent: 6. Reason for Requesting a Copy of the Will: 7. Your Contact Information (including mailing address, email, and phone number): In accordance with Pennsylvania's laws governing probate, please provide me with a certified copy of the last will and testament at your earliest convenience. If there are any associated costs or fees, kindly let me know so that I can make the necessary arrangements. I understand that probate matters can be time-consuming, and I sincerely appreciate your prompt attention to this request. Please feel free to contact me if you require any further information or documents to facilitate the process. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. I look forward to your positive response. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] Other types of Pennsylvania Sample Letters with a similar request: 1. Pennsylvania Sample Letter with Request for Certified Copy of Will — This is a variation of the above letter requesting a certified copy of the decedent's will. 2. Pennsylvania Sample Letter with Request for Probate Records and Will — This letter expands the request to include not only the will but also any related probate records to gain a comprehensive understanding of the estate proceedings. Remember to consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with Pennsylvania state laws and requirements.