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Unlike many other estate planning documents where copies suffice, the original Will carries docHub legal weight in probate courts. Most jurisdictions require the original Will for probate proceedings and having the original Will readily available can speed up the start of the probate process.
All named beneficiaries are entitled to a copy of the will from an executor or administrator. In other words, if your name is mentioned in a deceased persons will, you have a right to a copy of the will.
Generally, you will need to make a trip to the Office of the County Clerk in order to secure copies of the will. If you are not sure whether the office is in possession of the will and want to know how to find out if a will was filed, you can ask an employee in that office to search their records for it.
Once you have received the copy of the will, you need to have it authenticated. To do this, you must go to the court and ask the clerk to authenticate the copy. The court will stamp and sign the copy to docHub it as an authentic copy.
Of course, the executor of a will or its beneficiaries can request the probate judge to seal the will and related court documents. This prevents the will and probate documents from being accessible to the public. That being said, probate judges seldom allow sealing a will that has already been admitted to probate.
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