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There is no specific timeline for probates in Illinois, and you cannot collect your share of the inheritance money until after probate ends, which can be anywhere between a few months to several years after the process begins. Depending on the complexity of your estate, you may enter a formal or informal probate case.
Whether a will must go through probate depends on the nature and value of the assets addressed in the will. Typically, probate proceedings are only needed if the decedents assets are collectively valued at more than $100,000 or if the assets are owned solely rather than jointly.
Generally, a formal probate court proceeding is necessary in Illinois only if: there are assets that the deceased person owned solely (not jointly), and. all of the probate assets, together, are worth more than $100,000.
The probate process in Illinois can last up to twelve months. The exact duration will depend on a range of factors, including the number and value of assets in the deceaseds estate, the amount of debt owed, and whether someone decides to contest the will.
Whether a will must go through probate depends on the nature and value of the assets addressed in the will. Typically, probate proceedings are only needed if the decedents assets are collectively valued at more than $100,000 or if the assets are owned solely rather than jointly.
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Searching Probate Records It is usually best to start a probate search at the county level. Links to county pages appear below. Copies of records on FS Library microfilm and microfiche may be available for viewing at FamilySearch Centers. Also find Illinois Probate resources available at many libraries (WorldCat).
Deadline to close the estate: 14 months from the date the will is admitted to probate. If the estate remains open after 14 months, the court will expect the representative to account or report to the court to explain why the estate needs to remain open.
Yes. Most Illinois criminal court records fall under the umbrella of public record, as do most past and present inmate records. This means they can be accessed by members of the public. Interested parties can inspect or view records by contacting the court record custodian.

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