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This form is used for initiating estate proceedings in North Carolina. It serves as a summons to notify interested parties of the legal proceedings related to the estate.
This form is used for renouncing the right to qualify for Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration in the state of North Carolina.
This Form is used for providing a preliminary inventory of assets on the second side of the Application for Letters of Administration in North Carolina. It helps to determine and document the value of the estate for probate purposes.
This Form is used for providing a preliminary inventory of personal property of a deceased person in North Carolina. It is available in English and Vietnamese languages.
This form is used for certifying inheritance and estate tax status for decedents who died before January 1, 1999 in North Carolina.
This form is used for renouncing and waiving the spousal year's allowance in North Carolina.
This form is used for filing a Certificate of Service for a Motion in the Cause to Modify Guardianship in North Carolina.
This form is used for certifying estate taxes for individuals who died between January 1, 1999, and January 1, 2013 in North Carolina.
This document is for filing a provisional order to accept guardianship on transfer from another state in North Carolina.
This Form is used for submitting letters in North Carolina court cases.
This Form is used for appointing a general guardian in North Carolina.
This Form is used for appointing a standby general guardian in North Carolina.
This Form is used for appointing a standby guardian for the physical well-being and care of a person in North Carolina.
This document is used for submitting statements in support of registration guardianship of the person order, general guardianship, or protective order from another state in North Carolina.
This form is used for appointing a limited guardian to manage the estate of an individual in North Carolina.
This Form is used for obtaining letters of appointment as a limited personal representative in the state of North Carolina. It allows individuals to serve as representatives for handling the affairs of a deceased person's estate.
This Form is used for keeping track of expenses and payments made by the court clerk in North Carolina.
This form is used for providing notice to file in the state of North Carolina.
This Form is used for notifying the surety of a settlement in North Carolina.
This form is used for preparing an inventory of assets held in a trust under a will in North Carolina. It helps to document and organize the assets of the trust for legal and financial purposes.
This form is used for requesting an extension of time to file certain documents in North Carolina.
This form is used for creating an inventory of the estate being managed by a guardian in the state of North Carolina.
This Form is used for requesting more time to file a document in a North Carolina court case.
This form is used for issuing a civil contempt order in North Carolina when a person fails to file an inventory, account, affidavit of collection, or guardianship status report.
This Form is used for a Faithful Performance Bond for Non-resident Guardian of the Person (Minor or Incompetent) in North Carolina. It is a document that ensures the guardian will fulfill their duties and responsibilities properly.
This form is used for authorizing the release of funds in the state of North Carolina.
This form is used for bidding on a checking account with the North Carolina Community Services Commission.
This form is used for verifying the destruction of check stock in North Carolina.
This Form is used for requesting a probate and a summary administration in North Carolina. It is available in both English and Spanish.
This Form is used for submitting a statement of property in North Carolina. It is required by the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts for individuals or businesses to declare their property ownership.
This Form is used for recording property bond activity in North Carolina.
This form is used for requesting reimbursement in North Carolina.