The Probate Office assists in the process of administering an estate.  Our probate clerks will explain the procedures.  Appointments are preferred, but we will gladly take walk-ins.
 
Our office hours are 9:00 A.M. to 5 P.M., Monday through Friday.  To make an appointment, please phone 304-728-3230.
 
Appointments are generally run 45 minutes to 1 hour. Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment to allow for parking.
 
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PROBATE TERMS AND DEFINITIONS

What is Probate?
Probate is the procedure whereby a Will is admitted to record in the Clerks Office, or the process of qualifying a person as Executor or Administrator of an estate, or the entire process of administering an estate.

What is the process to Probate?
To probate an estate in West Virginia, you must go to the County Clerk’s Probate Office located in the County where decedent resided at the time of death. 

Why Probate?
It is necessary to probate an estate when the decedent has solely-held assets; that is, assets that do not have a joint or co-owner with rights of survivorship, a beneficiary (on the security or account, not in the Will), or a pay on death designee. Assets include: real property, personal property, bank accounts, stocks and bonds, retirement accounts, life insurance policies, and other types of securities.   

 
Administrator
the person appointed by and qualified before the Clerk to administer the decedents estate when there is no will, or when the will does not name an executor or names an executor, who for some reason does not serve


Administrator C.T.A. ("Cum Testamento Annexo" or "with the will annexed")
an administrator of the estate (other than the named executor in a will) who serves when all named executors are unable to serve due to death, incapacity or renunciation of their right to serve 


Beneficiary
a person or organization entitled to receive a portion of the estate


Bond  
a written document in which the obligor formally recognizes an obligation to pay money in the event the obligor does not properly perform his or her duties 


Certificate of Qualification 
the form that the personal representative receives from the clerk at the time of qualification (It states that a person has qualified as executor or administrator and has authority to act on behalf of the estate.  It is sometimes referred to as "Letters Testamentary".)


Certified Copy  
a copy of a document or record signed and certified as a true copy by the officer to whose custody the original is entrusted 


Codicil  
a supplement or an addition to a will (It may explain, modify, add to, subtract from, qualify, alter, restrain, or revoke provisions in an existing will.)


Commissioner of Accounts
a person(s) appointed by the Court to monitor the reports and activities of personal representatives 


Creditor 
a person or organization owed money by the decedent 


Decedent 
the deceased person 


Estate 
the decedent's property, including real estate, personal property and all other assets owned or controlled by decedent at the time of his/her death


Executor 
the person named in decedent's will to administer the estate (To accept the appointment, the executor must qualify before the clerk.)


Fiduciary 
a person in a position of trust with respect to another's property; a general term used to refer to executor, administrator or trustee


Heirs at Law 
a person(s) who would inherit the decedent's estate if the decedent died without a will


Holographic Will
a will written entirely by the testator with his own hand and not witnessed (attested) 


Intestate Estate 
an estate to be administered without a will 


Inventory 
a detailed list of articles; a list or schedule of property containing designation or description of such specific article 


Personal Representative 
either the executor or the administrator of the estate


Probate
the procedure whereby a will is admitted to record in the clerk's office (Also, it is used to include the process of qualifying a person as an executor or administrator of an estate. It sometimes is referred to as the entire process of administering an estate.) 


Qualification 
the procedure whereby a person is appointed by the clerk to serve as executor or administrator of a decedent's estate 


Self-Proved Will 
a will that includes a notarized affidavit of the testator and attesting witnesses (See Virginia Code  §64.1-87.1 & Virginia Code §64.1-87.2, as amended, for specific language.)


Testator
one who dies leaving a will


Testate Estate
an estate to be administered pursuant to a will


Will
a written document that gives instructions on how a person wants his or her property distributed after death



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