Are wills public documents once the person has died?
Are wills public documents once the person has died? How do I find them?
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August 31st, 2010 at 2:27 am
Once they are probated, yes. Just go to the courthouse in the county where the person lived and ask for the office that handles probate, then you can look up the person’s name and see if a will has been probated for them.