Regular bEstateb Packet 587kb - Register of Wills - registers maryland 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the decedent's name and estate number at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing.
  3. Select whether you are filing a Regular Estate or Small Estate Petition by checking the appropriate box. This determines the subsequent requirements.
  4. Complete Schedule A by providing estimated values for personal and real property, along with any unsecured debts. This section is vital for assessing estate value.
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In Maryland, a will must be (1) in writing (typed or handwritten), (2) signed by the person making the will, and (3) attested and signed by two credible witnesses in the presence of the person making the will. The person making the will and the two witnesses must be at least 18 years of age and legally competent.
The Register of Wills provides online access to estate records through Estate Search.
There is a $5-dollar fee associated with registering a will in Maryland. If you change your will by executing a codicil, you must follow these same steps to file it with the Register of Wills Office. Register your will as soon as it is complete. Even after your will is registered, you can make changes as necessary.
Without a will, the intestate laws of the State of Maryland direct the order of priority for those individuals to serve as personal representative of the estate; what heirs are entitled to receive the assets of the estate; and in some instances the Orphans Court shall make the appointment of a guardian for your minor
In Maryland, a Personal Representative must file a Will in their possession, even if no assets are going through probate. This is called a Will of no estate. If assets are going through probate, then your Last Will and Testament will determine where those assets are distributed.

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The answer to Do all Wills go through probate in Maryland? is yes. All Wills go through probate. However, not all assets do. Non-probate assets include life insurance policies, retirement accounts, and jointly owned assets.
Information regarding wills, probate and the registering of wills in Maryland is handled by the Register of Wills office in each jurisdiction. The Register of Wills serves as the Clerk to the Orphans Court, which has jurisdiction over judicial probate, administration of estates and conduct of personal representatives.