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Are probate court records public?

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  • by Laura Agadoni on February 5th, 2010

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    Probate court records are public. The courthouse of the county where the deceased was last living usually has the records on file. You can search online, at a research library or at the archive itself. Look in the index for the deceased's name and give that information to the clerk.

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    Do History: How to Read Probate Records

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