Tennessee PROBATE-Notice of Dismissal of Inactive Estate is a document used in Tennessee probate proceedings. This notice is filed when the court has determined that an estate is inactive and no longer needs to be administered. This document serves to notify the parties involved in the estate, such as creditors, beneficiaries, and other interested parties, that the estate has been dismissed. There are two types of Tennessee PROBATE-Notice of Dismissal of Inactive Estate: a) Notice of Dismissal of Inactive Estate Without Administration, and b) Notice of Dismissal of Inactive Estate With Administration. The Notice of Dismissal of Inactive Estate Without Administration is used when there are no assets in the estate, and the Notice of Dismissal of Inactive Estate With Administration is used when there are assets in the estate. Both types of notices provide information about the estate, such as the name of the decedent, the date of death, the date of the notice, and the court where the notice was filed. The Notice of Dismissal of Inactive Estate also includes information about the parties involved in the estate and the court’s decision to dismiss the estate.