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How do I obtain a copy of the statement of assets and liabilities?

The lodging party can download the statement of assets and liabilities from their case on CourtSA, found under the documents tab. If you are not the lodging party you will need to email the Probate Registry stating your name/your client’s name, the deceased’s name, date of death, your relationship to the deceased and the reason [...]

2025-01-01T15:52:59+10:30January 1st, 2025|

How do I find out if an application has been lodged?

You can search for Probate applications in CourtSA. Log into CourtSA Choose from the drop down to the question ‘What would you like to do?’ the option ‘Search for a Probate Grant’. Enter at a minimum the first initial of the first name and the last name of the deceased.

2025-01-01T15:52:47+10:30January 1st, 2025|

How do I find out if a further grant has been made?

You can search for a further grant in CourtSA. Log into CourtSA Choose from the drop down to the question ‘What would you like to do?’ the option ‘Search for a Probate Grant’. Enter at a minimum the first initial of the first name and the last name of the deceased.

2025-01-01T15:52:40+10:30January 1st, 2025|

Can I download a grant?

You can download a copy of a grant if a grant has been issued by the South Australian Probate Registry. There is no associated fee. Log into CourtSA Choose from the drop down to the question ‘What would you like to do?’ the option ‘Search for a Probate Grant’. Enter at a minimum the first [...]

2025-01-01T15:52:30+10:30January 1st, 2025|

Does a Claim, Defence or an Originating Application need to be served by the Sheriff?

There is no requirement that a Claim, Defence or Originating Application be served by the Sheriff. The costs of service by the Sheriff will not usually be recoverable in the action. There are other simpler ways to serve the document. Please see Rules 41 to 43 of the Uniform Civil Rules 2020 for more information on service. [...]

2021-12-01T11:49:07+10:30December 1st, 2021|