Visit the county probate office where the will may be located. The Franklin County Probate Court’s website has a listing of the addresses, phone numbers and websites of probate courts in every Ohio county (see Resources). Most Ohio probate courts do not permit online searches of estate records.

How do I find someone’s last will and testament?

How to Locate a Person’s Last Will & Testament

  1. Locate the correct probate court. To begin your search, you must figure out where the estate executor the will.
  2. Call or visit the probate court.
  3. Obtain the probate file.
  4. Repeat as necessary.
  5. Review archived materials.

How do you find a Will of a deceased person online?

Obtain a Will From Probate Court The best way to view the will is to get the probate court file number. The executor can give you this information. You may also be able to access the file number by phone, online, or in person at the courthouse by providing the deceased’s name and date of death.

What is the probate court in Ohio?

What is the Probate Court? The Probate Court is established in each county of Ohio to supervise the administration of the estate of a decedent who was a legal resident in the county at the time of his or her death. Each transaction involved in the administration of an estate is subject to the examination and approval of the Probate Court.

What kind of cases are heard in the Cuyahoga County probate court?

Other matters within the Probate Court’s jurisdiction are: issuance of marriage licenses, adoptions, guardianship proceedings, the involuntary commitment of the mentally ill, and land appropriation cases. Please see this PDF with information on the Cuyahoga County Court House.

Can I create a hyperlink to the Cuyahoga County Probate Court website?

You are granted a limited, revocable, and nonexclusive right to create a hyperlink to the home page of the Cuyahoga County Probate Court so long as the link does not portray the Cuyahoga County Probate Court, its products, or its services in a false, misleading, derogatory, or otherwise offensive manner.

How do I get my birth certificate back in Ohio?

Ohio law provides that whoever claims to have been born in Ohio, and whose registration of birth has not been properly or accurately recorded, may file an application to correct their birth record: In the Probate Court of the county of birth. In the Probate Court of the county of current residence.