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Court Announcements

Hennepin County announced today that beginning Monday (2/8), the procedure for obtaining estate letters will change for formal probates. Previously, the estate letters (Letters Testamentary or Letters of General Administration) issued from the “Estate Desk” (i.e. the staff behind the counter). Now, the Letters will issue from the Registrars.

According to the notice issued from Alonna Warns by email, in order to expedite the process for receiving the estate’s letters, you should ensure that at the formal hearing you provide the following (quoting):

  • Proposed Letters
  • Acceptance and Oath
  • Preapproval of any demand for bond

Note especially that you should bring in your own copy of the Letters you want signed. Previously, you never needed to bring in proposed Letters for a probate in Hennepin County, but you could if you wanted.

The second item isn’t new. It has always been my practice to submit the Acceptance and Oath along with the Petition or, at the latest, to submit it at the hearing. If your proposed PR is signing the Petition, it should be easy enough to go ahead and have the proposed PR sign the Acceptance and Oath too.

The item “preapproval of any demand for bond” is probably not worded correctly. Demands for bond don’t require pre-approval in the probate code that I’m aware of. I take this to mean that if there is a demand for bond on file, you should bring with you some sort of documentation that your personal representative has been pre-approved. Until this is confirmed, you should contact the Court to determine precisely what is required. [Add a comment below if you find out something.]

As I’ve discussed before, once you’ve had the hearing and turned in the documents above, the easiest way to check on the status of the issuance of the Letters is to check mncourts.gov/publicaccess. If the Order appointing your personal representative has been entered but the Letters have not, it could be that you haven’t submitted the appropriate documents (e.g. bond or Acceptance and Oath). Contact the referee’s clerk to determine the issue. If both the Order and Letters have been entered but you haven’t received the Letters, contact one of the Registrar’s to determine the issue.

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Hennepin County Probate moves back to 4th floor

by Boyd Johnson on March 4, 2009

The Hennepin County Probate Court is moving back to the 4th floor (C-4) today. Remember to update the address in your contacts list.

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Hennepin County Probate: More Procedure Changes

December 3, 2008

As a result of the recent changes in Hennepin County to the procedure to publish the probate notice, the Registrars will no longer allow you to mail the notices to the interested parties from their office (source: Registrar’s Office email). This had been a convenient option that enabled the attorney to quickly have the letters [...]

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Changes to Formals in Hennepin County

October 27, 2008

As I reported earlier, Hennepin County Probate is no longer arranging for publication of the notice in informal probates.
I learned today that the Court will also no longer arrange for publication of the notice in formal probates. So far, there has been no indication from the Court as to how this will work procedurally. [...]

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Changes to Informals in Hennepin County

October 13, 2008

Hennepin County Probate is no longer arranging for publication of the notice in informal probates.
According to a special edition of the Probate In Common Form newsletter, beginning November 1, 2008, attorney applicants “will be entirely responsible for the preparation of the informal probate notice and arranging for publication of the informal notice.”
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Hennepin Probate Court: Adjustments for RNC

August 25, 2008

Hennepin County’s Probate Court will adjust its calendar due to the impact the Court will feel because of the 2008 Republican National Convention.
There will be no probate, trust, or guardianship/conservatorship calendars from September 2nd through the 5th.
The probate Registrars will continue to take appointments, but there will be no pro se appointments.
The Registrars recommend that [...]

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