Demand to Produce Copy of Will from Heir to Executor or Person in Possession of Will - Arkansas 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is essential for establishing a timeline regarding your request.
  3. Fill in your name and address details accurately. Ensure that all fields are completed, including city, state, and zip code, as this information identifies you as the heir.
  4. In the 'Reference' section, write the name of the deceased individual whose will you are requesting. This helps clarify which will you are referring to.
  5. Address the letter to the executor or person in possession of the will by filling in their name at the beginning of the letter.
  6. In the body of the letter, clearly state your relationship to the deceased and your entitlement to receive a copy of the will. You may also mention any previous requests made for clarity.
  7. Conclude with your signature and printed name at the bottom of the form, ensuring that it is clear who is making this demand.

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While Executors are legally entitled to see the Will, they may have to apply for a Grant of Probate in order to carry out their duties in regards to the estate, particularly in situations where money is held by an outside organisation or the deceased owned property solely in their own name.
A will is considered a private legal document until it is probated. Executors are obligated to protect a deceased persons privacy and must only disclose a will to those who are legally entitled to it. The situation changes once an executor starts the probate process.
You should let the executor have a copy of it and know where the original is. No one else needs to know any details. You may change your will more than once, but keep your executor in the know.
Heirs at law are entitled to request a copy of the will from the personal representative, regardless of whether theyre named in the will or not.
After the death, but before probate is granted, the only the executors (or rather the people named executors in it) have a right to see the Will. At their discretion, they can show it to anyone else. Theyll need to send the original Will with the probate application.

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Who keeps the original copy of a will? Typically, either the testator, executor, or testators attorney will have the original copy of the will. If youre looking for a copy, contact their executor and/or attorney, then search the deceased persons home.
You can obtain copies of the original records by contacting the clerks office in the appropriate county courthouse. A statewide index to Arkansas wills is available: Stevenson, Mrs.

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