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Form P9 Affidavit of Delivery: This document attests to the fact that the P1 Preliminary Notice and a copy of the will were delivered to all necessary parties. This form should be filed in court along with the P2 form.
To apply for probate, you will need the following forms: Form 74A - Application for a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee. Form 74B - Affidavit of Service of Application for a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee. Form 74D - Affidavit of Execution of Will or Codicil.
The probate fee in BC is roughly 1.4%. More specifically, there is no probate fee for the first $25,000. In between $25,000 and $50,000, the fee is 0.6%. And for amounts over $50,000, the fee is 1.4%.
Form 74A is required when applying for a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee with a Will, with a Will Limited to the Assets referred to in the Will, and without a Will. Form 74.1A is required when applying for a Small Estate Certificate (currently being an estate valued at $150,000 or less).
Where can I find the probate forms? The files are online. If youd like to use a computer for free, Courthouse Libraries BC has computers you can use to find probate forms. If youre using your own device instead, you need the latest version of docHub Reader installed.
Probate is a process that verifies a will is real under B.C. laws. Whether a will needs to be probated or not depends on the agencies and financial institutions that hold assets within an estate they may require that a will is probated before the assets are distributed or accessed by anyone.
How to Probate a Will in BC Step 1: Notify All Relevant Parties. Step 2: Fill Out Probate Forms. Step 3: File Your Application. Step 4: Pay The Probate Fee. Step 5: Probate Granted, Next Steps.