North Carolina Probate Court & Forms
In North Carolina, probate cases are handled by the Superior Court. This means the court oversees the process of distributing a deceased person’s assets and settling their debts. To start the probate process, you’ll need to file certain forms with the Clerk of Superior Court in the county where the person resided. Because the required forms and procedures can vary depending on the specifics of the estate, it’s best to contact the Clerk of Superior Court directly. They can provide you with the most up-to-date information and the correct forms for your situation.
However, to get you started, here are some commonly used probate forms in NC, along with helpful resources:
Essential Probate Forms:
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