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  1. Judicial Council forms can be used in every Superior Court in California. You will need to use these forms when you file your case. Statewide approved forms are available for Adoptions, Appellate, Civil, Conservatorships, Criminal, Guardianships, Family Law, Juvenile, Name Change, Probate, Small Claims, and Traffic.

  2. You can get help with your Probate case using the Los Angeles Superior Court services, outside agencies, websites or documents listed below.

  3. Search Los Angeles County Probate Court Records for Free. Lookup Probate Cases, Access Case Online, Find Docket Information, View Case Summary, Check Case Status, Download Court Documents, & More.

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    This page will provide you with links to 1. the Los Angeles County Probate Court's website, the address, a map 2. a phone numberto call to get more information. 3. frequently asked questions about probate, 4. probate forms and probate court fees for Los Angeles County, California 5. the land records office location for Los Angeles County, Californi...

    Probate court fees vary depending on the type of case and the value of the estate. You can find a detailed list of fees on the Los Angeles Superior Court website: https://www.lacourt.org/forms/pdf/fees/fee-schedule-2021.pdf

    There are many forms available for download on the Los Angeles Superior Court website: https://www.lacourt.org/forms/probate You can also find statewide approved forms on the California Courts website: https://www.courts.ca.gov/forms.htm Additional Resources: 1. Probate Division - LA Court: https://www.lacourt.org/division/probate/PR0104.aspx 2. Ca...

  4. Click the links below to request copies of important documents such as marriage and birth certificates, property tax bills, public information records, and transcripts of Board of Supervisor meetings. BIRTH CERTIFICATE.

  5. Request a vital record, real estate record, or record a property document. Learn More

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  7. Probate is the legal process that you must follow to transfer or inherit property after the person who owned the property has passed away. Depending on the amount and type of property the deceased person owned, you may or may not need to go to court to transfer or inherit the property.

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