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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Petition for Summary Administration in the editor.
  2. Select the qualifying condition for Summary Administration and provide a brief statement of your interest in the estate.
  3. Fill in the decedent's full name, date of birth, and date of death. Indicate whether they died intestate or testate.
  4. List all known heirs, legatees, and creditors along with their last-known addresses.
  5. Describe the real and personal property owned by the decedent at the time of death, including estimated values.
  6. In the Prayer for relief section, check all applicable boxes and sign in front of a notary.
  7. Complete the Combined Notice and Order of Hearing with relevant information about the hearing date and parties involved.
  8. Submit your completed forms to the District Court along with any required fees and copies as instructed.

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Oklahoma Bar Journal PETITION. ORDER AND NOTICE OF HEARING. ORDER ADMITTING WILL TO PROBATE OR ORDER OF ADMINISTRATION. LETTERS. GENERAL INVENTORY AND APPRAISEMENT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ALLOWANCE OR REJECTION OF CLAIMS. APPLICATION TO SELL PROPERTY, IF NEEDED. FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION.
Key Takeaways. Yes, individuals can represent themselves in probate court in Oklahoma if they are 18 years or older and legally capable. A probate petition is required to initiate the process, along with essential documents like the will and death certificate.
In cases with or without a will, the surviving spouse, beneficiaries, personal representative and heirs can use small estate affidavits to claim the deceased persons assets with the county clerk, bypassing a full probate process.