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Updated 10 months ago on . Most recent reply

administrator of estate- address
Hi
Can I as the administrator of the deceased estate use a PO Box for the administrator address and not my personal address? I would use this on the EIN and estate bank account when opened.
I was administrator for another estate a few years ago, but it was a different jurisdiction with different rules. I used my physical address as the administrator address and was bombarded with a lot of unwanted mail and this time I’d like to keep that separate.
So in general, is this something that is acceptable?
I did call the surrogate probate court, but they had already left for the day and I’ll try again on Monday, but I thought I would ask here as well.
Cheers!