Wayne County Probate Statistics
Use this county view to check filing-fee patterns, e-filing access, and timing signals before you rely on a probate cost estimate or start preparing a petition.
What This County Snapshot Covers
This page is meant to answer the fast operational questions first: what the county charges to open common probate proceedings, whether e-filing is available, how long creditor claims may run, and where to verify the court record.
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Fee Rows Captured
No
E-Filing Available
12 mo
Creditor Claim Period
Medium
Data Quality
Official Sources to Verify
County Fee Schedule
Check the live filing-fee source before relying on a county average or cached amount.
Court Forms or Filing Portal
Review the county or court forms page tied to this probate workflow.
Case Search
Use the county case-search tool when you need live docket or estate-case status information. Search results may not include every probate record.
The Wayne County Register of Wills page says an index to estate documents is available online at the LANDEX Webstore, index searching is free, and images are not available online. Treat this as index-only public-record routing, not a complete probate index, certified-copy workflow, document-image access, or legal review.
Court Website
Go straight to the county probate court website for clerk notices and local instructions.
Filing Options
Filing Deadlines
Court Information
Wayne County Court of Common Pleas - Orphans' Court Division
Wayne County Courthouse Annex, 925 Court Street, Honesdale, PA 18431
Phone: 570-253-5970, ext. 4040
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm; no probates accepted after 4:00 pm; no filings or payments accepted after 4:15 pm
Court Website →Frequently Asked Questions
Are the Wayne County probate fees on this page the full cost of the case?
What does e-filing status mean for Wayne County probate cases?
Why might a fee or deadline be missing?
Information current as of May 31, 2026
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Probate laws and procedures in Pennsylvania can change. Consult with a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation. Full disclaimer.