Colonial Heights Probate Records

Colonial Heights probate court records are kept by the Circuit Court Clerk at 401 Temple Avenue. The office handles wills, estate files, fiduciary accounts, and guardianship orders for this independent city in central Virginia. If you need to search for a Colonial Heights probate court record, you can stop by in person, call the clerk, or send a written request by mail. The court has files going back to the late 1940s when the city became independent. Use these records to trace heirs and confirm property transfers.

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Colonial Heights Overview

~17,000 Population
Independent City Status
Circuit Court Type
10¢/$100 State Probate Tax

Independent City Status

Colonial Heights is one of Virginia's independent cities. This means it is not part of any county and has its own circuit court for probate matters. Under Virginia law, every independent city has its own clerk who handles wills, estates, and guardianships. You do not need to go to Chesterfield County or Dinwiddie County for probate of a Colonial Heights resident's estate. The city's circuit court has full power over these cases on its own.

The city sits across the Appomattox River from Petersburg and is bordered by Chesterfield County to the north. Each of these places has its own court system. Check the home address to know which court has the case.

Colonial Heights Circuit Court Clerk

The Clerk of the Circuit Court in Colonial Heights manages all probate court records for the city. The office handles the proving of wills, the qualification of executors, and the appointment of guardians. You can come in person or send a request by mail. Call ahead so the clerk can set aside time to help you.

OfficeColonial Heights Circuit Court Clerk
Address401 Temple Avenue, Colonial Heights, VA 23834
Phone(804) 520-9365
HoursMonday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
WebsiteColonial Heights Circuit Court

Under Virginia Code Title 64.2, the clerk has the power to admit wills, qualify personal representatives, and appoint guardians. The Colonial Heights clerk also keeps deeds, marriage licenses, and case files.

Searching Colonial Heights Probate Records

There are several ways to find probate court records in Colonial Heights. The most direct way is to go to the clerk's office on Temple Avenue and ask to view will books or estate files. Staff can help if you have the name of the person whose estate is on file. You can also send a written request by mail with the full name and approximate date of death.

For older records, the Library of Virginia holds microfilm copies of will books and estate papers. Some files have been digitized and posted on FamilySearch, where you can view them at no cost. The Virginia probate forms portal has the forms used to file new probate cases.

Virginia Code Section 64.2-446 says any person with a real interest in a will can ask to see it once it has been admitted to probate. Certified copies cost a small per-page fee plus a certification charge. These copies serve as legal proof for banks, title firms, and tax offices.

Filing Probate in Colonial Heights

When you come to the Colonial Heights Circuit Court to start probate, bring all the items the clerk needs. The process cannot move forward if key documents are missing. Plan to set aside an hour or more for your first visit. Here is what to have ready:

  • A certified copy of the death certificate
  • The original will, not a copy
  • A list of heirs with names, addresses, and how each one is related to the deceased
  • A list of all real estate the person owned in Virginia
  • An estimate of personal property value
  • Payment for fees and the state probate tax

If the will is self-proving with a notarized affidavit, the witnesses do not have to come to court. If it is not self-proving, the witnesses must give sworn statements. Virginia Code Section 64.2-452 says a will must be proved by two competent witnesses. Non-Virginia residents who serve as executor must name a Virginia resident agent for service of process.

Colonial Heights Probate Records Types

The Colonial Heights Circuit Court keeps a wide range of probate court records. These files show how estates were settled across the years. The main types are wills, estate inventories, executor bonds, fiduciary accounts, and guardianship orders. Each tells part of the story of how property moved from one person to the next in Colonial Heights.

Will books in Colonial Heights hold the last wishes of past residents. They name heirs, list real estate, and describe personal items. Estate inventories list every asset a person owned at death. Fiduciary accounts show how the executor handled the estate's funds. The Virginia Bar Association estate guide has more on each record type.

Colonial Heights Probate Fees

Probate in Colonial Heights involves several fees. The state probate tax is 10 cents per $100 of estate value. Local tax may apply on top. These are paid at the time of qualification with the clerk. The full chart is on the Virginia courts fiduciary forms page.

After qualification, the executor must file an inventory with the Commissioner of Accounts within four months. Virginia Code Section 64.2-1300 sets the rules. For state tax info, see the Virginia Department of Taxation site.

Legal Help for Colonial Heights Estates

Probate law can be hard to follow on your own. The clerk's staff can answer basic questions about forms and steps, but they cannot give legal advice. If you need help with your role as executor, talk to a lawyer. The Virginia State Bar has a referral service. For federal estate tax info, see the IRS estate tax page.

Colonial Heights probate court records Virginia judicial fiduciary forms

The Virginia courts site lists all forms used in probate cases, including those filed in Colonial Heights Circuit Court.

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Nearby Areas

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