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Vlad Kuzin
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Finding Probates in Washington

Vlad Kuzin
  • Flipper
  • Seattle, WA
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Those of you who live in Seattle might have an answer for me. Is that possible to find probates leads online for King and Pierce counties in Washington?

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Stephanie Dupuis
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Stephanie Dupuis
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You need to click:

1. Official Public Records

Then - there are two areas in this page you will do your search.

1.In the "Document Type" field, you can search for Death Certificates. Then you've got to be a detective after that, find the properties, etc. using the person's name.

2. The other search is done below in the Free Form box. Search for "Letters Testamentary". This will give you the names of personal representatives for the estate - and who the deceased is and where they resided. Again, then you need to be a detective and find your missing info from there.

Both forms provide a ton of information.

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