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In order to get letters testamentary, a person who has an interest in a deceased person's estate must make an application to a probate court. Letters testamentary are available to estates only if the application is made within four years of the date of death of the person who wrote the will.
An order of court appointing a person to administer the estate of a deceased person. Where a person dies leaving a will that makes an effective appointment of executors, the executors' title to deal with the deceased's estate is completed by the issue of a grant of probate.
Complete probate forms The probate application (PA1) form can be downloaded from the HM Courts and Tribunals website and is used to collect details about the deceased person and their estate.
You should include: Probate application form PA1P. Inheritance tax form IHT205 or IHT400. An official copy of the death certificate.
Probate. If you are named in someone's will as an executor, you may have to apply for probate. This is a legal document which gives you the authority to share out the estate of the person who has died according to the instructions in the will. You do not always need probate to be able to deal with the estate.