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Fayette County Probate Court Guide

Fayette County Court of Common Pleas probate court information · Updated May 2026

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Not sure if you need probate?

Many estates can avoid probate entirely. Assets with beneficiary designations, joint accounts, and trust assets may pass automatically without court involvement.

First: Get Death Certificates

Required for everything

Pennsylvania Division of Vital Records

Cost:$20/copy
Get:10 copies

Secure the Property

  • Lock the residence and secure valuable items
  • Forward mail to a responsible family member
  • Make a list of what you find (don't throw anything away yet)

Locate Important Documents

Will or trust documents
Property deeds
Bank/investment statements
Insurance policies
Vehicle titles
Tax returns (last 3 years)

County filing checklist

Fayette County probate filing checklist

Use this checklist to confirm the local Pennsylvania Register of Wills or Orphans' Court office, compare common probate paths, gather starting documents, and verify county packet instructions before filing. This is an informational checklist, not legal advice, a court-approved packet, or a replacement for county Register of Wills instructions.

Where to verify locally

Court
Fayette County Court of Common Pleas - Orphans' Court Division
Clerk
Fayette County Register of Wills / Clerk of Orphans' Court
Address
61 E Main Street, Fayette County Courthouse, Uniontown, PA 15401
Phone
724-430-1206
Official clerk or court site

Common filing paths

Formal administration

Fayette County's estate information page describes probate or short-certificate appointments, required documents for testate and intestate estates, original death certificate requirements, probate-fee payment, and the local appointment process.

Small estate affidavit

Pennsylvania small-estate petition practice may be available under state law, but Fayette County's estate information page should be checked before relying on a county-specific small-estate workflow, required notices, copy requirements, or fees.

Threshold:
$50,000 gross personal property, subject to statutory exclusions
Payments Without Letters

20 Pa.C.S. Section 3101 allows limited payment of certain wages, deposit accounts, patient-care accounts, life-insurance amounts payable to an estate, and unclaimed property without letters when the statute's amount, relationship, and documentation requirements are met.

Starting documents to verify

Statewide starting documents
  • County Register of Wills probate or administration petition packet (County ROW packet)
  • Certified death certificate
  • Original will and codicils if applicable
  • Petition details for letters
  • Renunciations, consents, or bond papers if applicable
  • Short certificate or certified-copy request if applicable

Fee signals

  • The Register of Wills page links a fee schedule and says cash payments over $1,000 are not accepted effective 2026-01-13, requiring certified cashier checks for amounts over $1,000. Verify current Register of Wills, Orphans' Court, copy, certification, death-certificate, bond, and petition fees with the office before quoting totals.

Deadline signals

  • Creditor claims period: 12 months.

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Checklist details combine county source links with Pennsylvania statutory and state-default source records. Confirm final packet forms, fees, and filing instructions with the county office before filing.

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