How to Fill Out a Probate Petition in California

How to Fill Out a Probate Petition in California

This is a step by step guide on how to fill out a probate petition in California. The initial petition that you will need to fill out to start the probate process is Form DE-111. You can find the form here Form DE-111. This form will be filed with the court to start the probate process and get a personal representative or executor appointed to the case. Lets get started:

First Box-Attorney or Party Without Attorney

  1. Name , address, telephone and email: List your name and address. You are the petitioner who is seeking to be appointed personal representative or executor of the estate. Provide your telephone and email.
  2. Attorney For: If you are representing yourself than you can list “pro se” or “selfrepresented“.

Second Box-Superior Court of California, County of

  1. Address and Branch– List the street address and branch name of the superior court where you will be filing the form. At the top of this box you will provide the county where it is being filed. The county where you file is either where the decedent lived at the time of death or where they owned property if they lived outside of the California. Your county may have a specific branch where probate proceedings need to be filed. Check on the superior court’s website for that county to find out in which of the branches you file the probate petition. Below is a list of the Probate courts in Southern California to file the probate petition:

Third Box- Estate Of

  1. You need to list the decedents name (the person who passed away) and any aliases they had by using “aka”. Be sure to include names they used on title to real property, vehicles and bank accounts. Listed their most common legal name followed by name variations using “aka”.

Fourth Box- Petition For

  1. You will check up to 4 boxes depending on your particular situation. Lets start with each individual box and determine which boxes you need to check:

Filling Out the Questions on the Probate Petition

The probate petition has a total of 9 questions with sub-questions. Lets get started on how to answer these questions.

Question 1- Publication will be