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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Michigan Letters of Authority in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'County' where the probate court is located. This is essential for proper jurisdiction.
  3. Fill in the 'File No.' which is assigned by the court. This number helps track your case.
  4. In the 'Estate of' section, write the name of the deceased individual whose estate you are managing.
  5. Provide your name and address in the 'To:' section, ensuring all contact information is accurate for communication purposes.
  6. Indicate the date you were appointed as personal representative and any limitations on your authority, if applicable.
  7. Complete any additional sections regarding restrictions or expiration dates as required by law.
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MCR 5.202(A) provides that letters of authority shall be issued after appointment and qualification of a fiduciary and unless ordered by the court, letters of authority will not have an expiration date. MCR 5.202(B) states that the court may restrict the powers of a fiduciary.
This is a document which allows a deceased persons Next of Kin (closest relative or spouse/civil partner) to distribute their assets when they have died without a will or executor (a person selected to distribute their assets).
To obtain your Michigan Certificate of Authority, you will submit an Application for Certificate of Authority, along with required certificates or certified copies from your home state. You will need to appoint a registered agent in order for your filing to be approved.
How Do I Get a Letter of Authority? Notify the Master of the High Court. You must lodge an application at the Masters office in the area where the deceased lived. Complete Required Forms. Submit Supporting Documents. Pay the Required Fee. Await Approval.
Tools That Help You Avoid Probate Revocable Living Trusts: Transfer assets privately and efficiently. Lady Bird Deeds: Allow your home to pass to beneficiaries without probate. Beneficiary Designations: Retirement accounts, bank accounts, and life insurance can be transferred directly.

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How To Get Your Letter of Authority. In order to get a Letter of Authority, you must open a Probate Estate and petition the Probate Court to become the Estates Personal Representative. Once the court appoints you as the Personal Representative, you will be issued your Letter of Authority.

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