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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Guardian's Bond - Vermont in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the estate and the deceased in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in your name and address as the principal, followed by the names and addresses of your sureties. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid delays.
  4. Specify the penal sum amount that you are bound for, which secures your performance as guardian.
  5. Review and complete each condition outlined in the bond, ensuring you understand your obligations regarding inventory filing, estate management, and account rendering.
  6. Sign and date the document in front of witnesses as required, ensuring all signatures are legible.

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Probate Register Once the will is lodged in the probate office, it will become a public document that anyone can examine. Anybody can obtain a copy of the grant of probate and/or the will from the local probate office on payment of a fee, either by visiting the office in person or through a postal request.
The first step is to file a petition with the probate division. You can download a copy of the Petition for Guardianship of a Minor here. Forms are also available at the probate division. The petition requests appointment of a guardian for a person referred to as the respondent.
Vermont residents can research and print Vermont probate for free on Ancestry.com through an account on MyVermont.gov.

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If you believe a person needs a guardian because they are abused, neglected, or financially exploited, you should contact Vermonts Adult Protective Services at 1-800-564-1612. To begin the process, you must file a Petition for Involuntary Guardianship form with the probate division.
When probate is granted, the will is kept by the Probate Service and any member of the public can get a copy. If you want to search for the will of a person who died recently, you can apply to the Probate Service for a standing search to be made.
You may file your will for safekeeping with the probate court in the county in which you reside. You may also file any codicils (amendments to the original will). There is a filing fee.
How Much Does a Guardianship Bond Cost? Bond Fees range from 0.80% to 3.00% of the face value of the bond per annum.
Your solicitor or Will writer may store it for you at their offices. The National Will Safe Document Storage facility is a unique national, central, storage facility for Wills that overcomes all of the problems of safely caring for important legal documents.

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