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This is in regards to a probate case in Sarasota FL. A question about death certificates.
I have never seen a on a Probate docket listing the death certificate listed in this manner.
DEATH CERTIFICATE - PRIVATE 0 None
Meaning 0 pages and None as in no image filed.
Aren't death certificates public record? Isn't a death certificate a required document
for a probate to be opened?
Is this a un-usual / or usual procedure to submit a death certificate - Private to the probate court?
The second part of my post is:
Can someone please point me at a website where the various things listed on a probate docket are given a brief description. I know many of them already.
(Please excuse the capitals this is the way it is listed on the docket. I am CC&P'ing them here in this post)
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION FEDERAL FILED & RECORDED
PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION
PROOF OF PUBLICATION
PETITION SELL ESTATE PROPERTY
ORDER SALE OF PROPERTY FILED & RECORDED
CLAIM-Persons name or a company name
OBJECTION TO CLAIM
But when I see things like these listed on the docket it throws me.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE (NOT PERMITTED - RETURNED ALL ORDERS AND ENVELOPES)
NOTICE OF CIVIL ACTION- CONTRACT & INDEBTEDNESS DISPUTE=not clear on this
ORDER - REQUIRING INTERIM ACCOUNTING=I am pretty sure what this is. Has to do with the inventory.
CORRESPONDENCE - JUDGE = I realize this could be anything
MOTION TO REQUIRE INTERIM ACCT =I am pretty sure what this is. See above.
RECEIPT & CONSENT - Persons Name
PHONE CONVERSATION RECORD PHONE CONVERSATION RECORD -CIVIL Sent on
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE - PROBATE=???? Cause of what?
So I am looking for a key so to speak of docket terms. Is there such an animal?
Thank you for your time,
This is in regards to a probate case in Sarasota FL. A question about death certificates.
I have never seen a on a Probate docket listing the death certificate listed in this manner.
DEATH CERTIFICATE - PRIVATE 0 None
Meaning 0 pages and None as in no image filed.
Aren't death certificates public record? Isn't a death certificate a required document
for a probate to be opened?
Is this a un-usual / or usual procedure to submit a death certificate - Private to the probate court?
The second part of my post is:
Can someone please point me at a website where the various things listed on a probate docket are given a brief description. I know many of them already.
(Please excuse the capitals this is the way it is listed on the docket. I am CC&P'ing them here in this post)
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION FEDERAL FILED & RECORDED
PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION
PROOF OF PUBLICATION
PETITION SELL ESTATE PROPERTY
ORDER SALE OF PROPERTY FILED & RECORDED
CLAIM-Persons name or a company name
OBJECTION TO CLAIM
But when I see things like these listed on the docket it throws me.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE (NOT PERMITTED - RETURNED ALL ORDERS AND ENVELOPES)
NOTICE OF CIVIL ACTION- CONTRACT & INDEBTEDNESS DISPUTE=not clear on this
ORDER - REQUIRING INTERIM ACCOUNTING=I am pretty sure what this is. Has to do with the inventory.
CORRESPONDENCE - JUDGE = I realize this could be anything
MOTION TO REQUIRE INTERIM ACCT =I am pretty sure what this is. See above.
RECEIPT & CONSENT - Persons Name
PHONE CONVERSATION RECORD PHONE CONVERSATION RECORD -CIVIL Sent on
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE - PROBATE=???? Cause of what?
So I am looking for a key so to speak of docket terms. Is there such an animal?
Thank you for your time,