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Hva er Probate Application Cover Letter (UK)?

A Probate Application Cover Letter in the United Kingdom is a legally binding written instrument.

Probate in England and Wales is administered by HMCTS Probate Registry, which is part of His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service. Applications can be made either online (through the HMCTS online probate service at probate.justice.gov.uk) or by post to the Birmingham Probate Registry (the central registry since 2022). District registries also exist. Most personal applicants (executors applying without a solicitor) now use the online service.

The legal basis for probate in England and Wales is found primarily in the Administration of Estates Act 1925, the Non-Contentious Probate Rules 1987 (as amended), and the Senior Courts Act 1981. Inheritance tax must generally be settled (or at least a payment on account made) before the probate registry will issue the grant, under the Inheritance Tax Act 1984. The IHT400 (full IHT account) or IHT205/IHT207 (excepted estates form, renamed IHT205 or the online PA1P equivalent) must be submitted to HMRC before or alongside the probate application.

Where the deceased left a Will, the executor(s) named in the Will apply for a Grant of Probate. Where the deceased left no Will, or the Will does not appoint executors (or the executors are unwilling or unable to act), the next of kin apply for Letters of Administration (or, if there is a Will without an executor, Letters of Administration with Will Annexed). The order of entitlement to apply for Letters of Administration is set out in Rule 22 of the Non-Contentious Probate Rules 1987.

The probate application (form PA1P for a Grant of Probate, or PA1A for Letters of Administration) must be accompanied by: the original Will (if any); a certified copy of the death certificate; the IHT form; the application fee (currently £273 for estates over £5,000); and this covering letter. The probate registry may request additional information or documents. Once the grant is issued (typically 4–8 weeks after a complete application), the executor or administrator can begin administering the estate.

Note: Since October 2022, HMCTS Probate Registry requires all postal applications to be sent to the Birmingham Probate Registry. The online service is available 24/7 and is generally faster.

The legal framework governing the Probate Application Cover Letter (UK) in United Kingdom draws on several key statutes and regulatory bodies. Under the Wills Act 1837, Section 9 sets formal requirements for valid wills in England and Wales. The Administration of Estates Act 1925 governs intestate succession. The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 allows dependants to contest estates. The Probate Registry processes applications for grants of probate. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) administers inheritance tax under the Inheritance Tax Act 1984. Parties executing a Probate Application Cover Letter (UK) in United Kingdom should confirm the document reflects current law, including any amendments enacted since the original drafting date. The Wills Act 1837 sets the foundational requirements.

Når trenger du Probate Application Cover Letter (UK)?

A Probate Application Cover Letter is needed in the following circumstances:

Grant of Probate (with a Will): Where the deceased left a valid Will appointing executors, the executor(s) need to apply to HMCTS Probate Registry for a Grant of Probate before they can legally deal with most of the estate assets (banks, investment accounts, HMRC, etc. require a sealed grant before releasing assets).

Letters of Administration (intestacy): Where the deceased left no Will, or the Will does not name an executor who is willing and able to act, the next of kin must apply for Letters of Administration to obtain authority to administer the estate.

Posing application by post: Where the applicant prefers to apply by post rather than online, or where the estate has complications that make the online service unsuitable.

Not required where: the estate is very small (under £5,000 in total) and all assets are held jointly — most banks and other institutions have small estates procedures that do not require a grant. Also not required for assets held jointly with right of survivorship (such as jointly owned property), which pass automatically to the survivor outside of probate. The online probate service does not require a separate cover letter — the letter is only needed for postal applications.

Parties in United Kingdom should prepare a Probate Application Cover Letter (UK) proactively rather than waiting for a dispute to arise. Courts interpret agreements based on the written terms rather than oral representations. Under the Wills Act 1837, Section 9 sets formal requirements for valid wills in England and Wales. The Administration of Estates Act 1925 governs intestate succession. The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 allows dependants to contest estates. The Probate Registry processes applications for grants of probate. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) administers inheritance tax under the Inheritance Tax Act 1984. Where the transaction involves regulated activities, prior approval from the relevant authority may be required before execution.

Hva bør Probate Application Cover Letter (UK) inneholde

A UK Probate Application Cover Letter should include the following key elements:

1. Applicant details: Full name, address, and contact details of the executor or administrator making the application.

2. Deceased's details: Full name, last address, date of death, and date of birth of the deceased.

3. Type of application: Whether the application is for a Grant of Probate (with Will) or Letters of Administration (without Will, or with Will but no executor).

4. List of enclosed documents: Original Will (if any), certified copy of death certificate, completed PA1P or PA1A form, IHT form (IHT400 or IHT205/online submission reference), and application fee cheque or payment details.

5. Estate value: Brief statement of the gross and net estate values for probate purposes.

6. IHT status: Confirmation that IHT has been paid, or that an IHT205 (excepted estates) declaration has been made, or that IHT400 has been submitted to HMRC.

7. Any special circumstances: For example, if the Will has been damaged, if there are foreign assets, if there are disputes, or if there are any caveats lodged.

8. Request: A formal request for the grant to be issued and returned to the applicant at the stated address.

9. Signature: Signed by the applicant (executor or administrator).

Additional compliance elements for a Probate Application Cover Letter (UK) used in United Kingdom include: Under the Wills Act 1837, Section 9 sets formal requirements for valid wills in England and Wales. The Administration of Estates Act 1925 governs intestate succession. The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 allows dependants to contest estates. The Probate Registry processes applications for grants of probate. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) administers inheritance tax under the Inheritance Tax Act 1984. Forms-legal.com provides this template as a starting point for United Kingdom-compliant documentation.

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Based on Wills Act 1837 — Template last modified June 2026

This template is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change over time. Consult a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation.Full disclaimer

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