Applying for probate
Fees
You may have to pay a fee to apply for probate. Whether you need to pay depends on the value of the estate.
If the value of the estate is over £5,000, the application fee is £300.
There바카라 사이트™s no fee if the estate is £5,000 or less.
You can order extra copies of the probate document for £1.50 each. This means you can send them to different organisations at the same time.
If probate has already been granted, it costs £21 to make a second application. For example, if you want to apply as an executor after holding 바카라 사이트˜power reserved바카라 사이트™ on the first application. You바카라 사이트™ll have to pay the fee even if the value of the estate is £5,000 or less.
Get help with fees
You may be able to get help to pay the probate fee and other court fees if you have a low income or are on certain benefits.
You can apply for help with fees online or fill in form EX160 before applying for probate.
If you apply for probate online, you바카라 사이트™ll have to pay the full probate fee when you apply. You바카라 사이트™ll get a refund later if your application for help with fees is successful.
After you apply for help online
Send your online help with fees reference number:
- with form PA1P or PA1A if you바카라 사이트™re applying for probate by post (the address is on the form)
- with your supporting documents, such as the will, if you바카라 사이트™re applying for probate online (you바카라 사이트™ll be told the address in your application)
- by email to the help with fees team, if you바카라 사이트™re applying for probate by post or online - put 바카라 사이트˜HWF/[full name of person who died]/[date of death]/probate application바카라 사이트™ in the email subject line
Probate help with fees team
probatehelpwithfees@justice.gov.uk
If you apply using form EX160
Fill in form EX160 and send it by:
- post to the - include a note to say you바카라 사이트™re applying for probate
- email to the help with fees team - put 바카라 사이트˜HWF/[full name of person who died]/[date of death]/probate application바카라 사이트™ in the email subject line
Probate help with fees team
probatehelpwithfees@justice.gov.uk