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Wisconsin Probate and Estate Forms

Wisconsin estate forms are the Circuit Court 'PR' series published by the Wisconsin Court System. Probate is opened with the Register in Probate in the county where the decedent lived. Wisconsin offers an informal (administrative) track handled by the Register in Probate and a formal (court-supervised) track before a circuit court judge, along with simplified small-estate procedures. Use the form finder with county filing-office instructions, source links, and supporting records before you file.

Form numbers and local filing requirements should be verified with the Register in Probate for the county where the estate is opened, because counties may add local intake forms and filing instructions.

Wisconsin Probate Forms by Situation

Start with the Wisconsin Court System circuit court forms library, then confirm the form number (for example 'PR-1801') on the official wicourts.gov forms site and follow the Register in Probate instructions for the county. Real-estate-only termination forms (HT-110) are filed with the county Register of Deeds, not the Register in Probate.

Find Forms By Your Situation

Official Resources

Start with the Wisconsin Court System circuit court forms library, then confirm the form number (for example 'PR-1801') on the official wicourts.gov forms site and follow the Register in Probate instructions for the county. Real-estate-only termination forms (HT-110) are filed with the county Register of Deeds, not the Register in Probate.

Important Notes

  • -Probate in Wisconsin is opened with the Register in Probate in the county where the decedent resided; informal administration is the common uncontested track and formal administration is court-supervised.
  • -Inventory (PR-1811), Estate Account (PR-1814), and most administration forms are filed with the Register in Probate, while real-estate termination forms (HT-110) are recorded with the Register of Deeds.
  • -Transfer by Affidavit (PR-1831) applies when the decedent's Wisconsin property does not exceed $50,000; confirm the current threshold and filing deadline with the Register in Probate.
  • -Wisconsin form numbers and county instructions should be verified before filing; counties may add local intake forms and require additional documentation.
  • -Do not distribute estate assets before appointment, the creditor claims period, and any spousal or family allowances are understood.

Sources: Wisconsin Court System - Circuit Court Forms | Wisconsin Court System - Probate Forms (Informal Administration)

How to Use Wisconsin Probate Forms

Wisconsin estate forms are the Circuit Court 'PR' series published by the Wisconsin Court System. Probate is opened with the Register in Probate in the county where the decedent lived. Wisconsin offers an informal (administrative) track handled by the Register in Probate and a formal (court-supervised) track before a circuit court judge, along with simplified small-estate procedures.

Form numbers and local filing requirements should be verified with the Register in Probate for the county where the estate is opened, because counties may add local intake forms and filing instructions.

The form finder groups records such as Informal Administration, Notice, Inventory, and Accounting, Formal Administration, Transfer by Affidavit and Summary Procedures so you can start with the likely procedure rather than one isolated form number.

Use source links such as Wisconsin Court System - Circuit Court Forms, Wisconsin Court System - Probate Forms (Informal Administration), A Guide to Informal Estate Administration in Wisconsin as starting points, then confirm the county Register in Probate or local filing-office instructions before filing.

Choose the filing path

Common filing paths in this data include Informal administration with the Register in Probate (formal administration if contested), Transfer by Affidavit, or summary settlement / summary assignment, Record a Termination of Decedent's Interest (HT-110) with the Register of Deeds. Match the estate facts to the correct path before preparing forms.

Verify the county packet

Check the county Register in Probate or local filing-office instructions for coversheets, copy rules, appointments, fees, and filing methods.

Pull supporting records first

Collect the original will if one exists, certified death certificates, asset values, deed or title records, heir and beneficiary details, and creditor information before filling out the packet.

Source note 1

Probate in Wisconsin is opened with the Register in Probate in the county where the decedent resided; informal administration is the common uncontested track and formal administration is court-supervised.

Source note 2

Inventory (PR-1811), Estate Account (PR-1814), and most administration forms are filed with the Register in Probate, while real-estate termination forms (HT-110) are recorded with the Register of Deeds.

Source note 3

Transfer by Affidavit (PR-1831) applies when the decedent's Wisconsin property does not exceed $50,000; confirm the current threshold and filing deadline with the Register in Probate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get Wisconsin probate forms?
Start with Wisconsin Court System - Circuit Court Forms, Wisconsin Court System - Probate Forms (Informal Administration), A Guide to Informal Estate Administration in Wisconsin. Then verify local county instructions before you file, because packet rules, copy requirements, fees, and filing methods can vary.
How do I know which Wisconsin probate form I need?
Start with the filing path, not the form number. The right packet depends on will status, asset type and value, creditor issues, heirs or beneficiaries, and whether a simplified procedure fits.
Can I file Wisconsin probate forms without an attorney?
Some paths may allow self-filing, but the answer still depends on the estate, the county office, disputes, real estate, creditors, and tax facts. Verify the county rules and get legal help when rights or strategy are unclear.
What should I gather before filling out Wisconsin probate forms?
Gather the original will if one exists, certified death certificates, asset and debt lists, deed or title records, beneficiary records, and names and addresses for heirs or beneficiaries.

Wisconsin Source Notes

Wisconsin Court System - Circuit Court Forms - Wisconsin Court System - Circuit Court Forms. Accessed 2026-06-13.
Wisconsin Court System - Probate Forms (Informal Administration) - Wisconsin Court System - Probate Forms (Informal Administration). Accessed 2026-06-13.
A Guide to Informal Estate Administration in Wisconsin - A Guide to Informal Estate Administration in Wisconsin. Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1801 Application for Informal Administration - Form PR-1801 Application for Informal Administration. Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1806 Proof of Heirship (Informal and Formal Administration) - Form PR-1806 Proof of Heirship (Informal and Formal Administration). Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1803 Waiver and Consent (Informal Administration) - Form PR-1803 Waiver and Consent (Informal Administration). Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1808 Statement of Informal Administration - Form PR-1808 Statement of Informal Administration. Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1810 Domiciliary Letters (Informal and Formal Administration) - Form PR-1810 Domiciliary Letters (Informal and Formal Administration). Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1804 Notice to Creditors (Informal Administration) - Form PR-1804 Notice to Creditors (Informal Administration). Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1805 Notice Setting Time to Hear Application and Deadline for Filing Claims (Informal Administration) - Form PR-1805 Notice Setting Time to Hear Application and Deadline for Filing Claims (Informal Administration). Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1811 Inventory (Informal and Formal Administration) - Form PR-1811 Inventory (Informal and Formal Administration). Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1819 Claim Against Estate (Informal and Formal Administration) - Form PR-1819 Claim Against Estate (Informal and Formal Administration). Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1814 Estate Account (Informal and Formal Administration) - Form PR-1814 Estate Account (Informal and Formal Administration). Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1816 Personal Representative's Statement to Close Estate (Informal Administration) - Form PR-1816 Personal Representative's Statement to Close Estate (Informal Administration). Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1901 Petition for Formal Administration - Form PR-1901 Petition for Formal Administration. Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1903 Order Setting Time to Hear Petition for Administration and Deadline for Filing Claims (Formal Administration) - Form PR-1903 Order Setting Time to Hear Petition for Administration and Deadline for Filing Claims (Formal Administration). Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1817 Declaration of Service (Probate) - Form PR-1817 Declaration of Service (Probate). Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1831 Transfer by Affidavit ($50,000 and under) - Form PR-1831 Transfer by Affidavit ($50,000 and under). Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1835 Petition for Summary Settlement (Formal Administration) - Form PR-1835 Petition for Summary Settlement (Formal Administration). Accessed 2026-06-13.
Form PR-1840 Petition for Summary Assignment (Formal Administration) - Form PR-1840 Petition for Summary Assignment (Formal Administration). Accessed 2026-06-13.
Wis. Stat. s. 867.045 (Termination of Decedent's Interest, HT-110) - Wis. Stat. s. 867.045 (Termination of Decedent's Interest, HT-110). Accessed 2026-06-13.

Information current as of June 13, 2026

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