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Use This County Probate Reference Before You File

This page is built for the detailed county-level checks that generic probate guides usually miss: local filing fees, clerk contact details, administrative orders, e-filing rules, and hearing logistics for Collin County.

Local Fee Schedule

Review county-specific probate filing charges before you estimate total case cost.

Court Rules and Orders

Check the local rules, judge procedures, and administrative orders that can change how a case moves.

Clerk and Filing Logistics

Confirm where to file, whether e-filing is allowed, and how hearings or notices are handled locally.

Collin County Probate Court Guide

Collin County probate court information · Updated January 2026

(972) 548-6461County Clerk
Family Guide
Professional Reference

Filing & Fees

Complete Fee Schedule

Probate Filing Fees

Filing TypeFee
Petition for Probate
Standard probate filing fee
$360

Accepted Payment: Cash, Check, Money Order, Credit Card

Note: Base filing fee is $360. With citation ($8) and service by posting ($20), total is typically $388. For determinations of heirship, add $65 service by publication and another $8 citation for total of $461. Ad litem deposit is $600.

Document Fees

Certified Copy (per page)
$1
Payment Methods: Cash, Check, Money Order, Credit Card

Base filing fee is $360. With citation ($8) and service by posting ($20), total is typically $388. For determinations of heirship, add $65 service by publication and another $8 citation for total of $461. Ad litem deposit is $600.

Required Documents

  • Certified Death Certificate

    Order 10-15 certified copies from Texas DSHS Vital Statistics

  • Original Will

    Original will if one exists

  • Application to Probate Will

    County-specific form

  • Oath of Executor/Administrator

    Must be signed and notarized

E-Filing & Filing Methods

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Filing Methods: in person, mail, e file

Timelines & Proceedings

Deadlines & Creditor Claims

Key Deadlines

Will Deposit
0 days
Creditor Claims
4 months
Known Creditor Notice
60 days

Creditor Claims

Period Starts
first publication of notice to creditors
Statute
Texas Estates Code Chapter 308

Publication Requirements

Notice to Creditors

Duration
Once

Notice of Petition/Administration

  • Beneficiaries
  • Known creditors
  • Surviving spouse

Related Proceedings

Property Recording

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Guardianship

Texas guardianship is governed by the Texas Estates Code and requires court approval.

guardian of person

Guardian responsible for the physical well-being and care of the ward

guardian of estate

Guardian responsible for managing the ward's property and finances

Guardian Training

Guardian training requirements vary by county. Contact local court for approved providers.

Court Rules & Orders

Local Rules

  • E-filing mandatory for attorneys
  • Original wills must be filed within 3 days of e-filing application
  • Hearing cannot be scheduled until original will is received
  • Uncontested probate and guardianship hearings often conducted via Zoom
  • JBCC registration required for guardianships since June 1, 2018
  • Chapter 81 of Texas Government Code requires attorney representation for executors/administrators

Information current as of January 11, 2026

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Probate laws and procedures in Texas can change. Consult with a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation. Full disclaimer.