Deed Transfer Process Guide

Summary

To transfer a deed in Pennsylvania, file a probate petition in your countys Register of Wills office, publish notice to creditors, and distribute the remaining estate to the heirs. If no creditors are owed, submit the Petition to Settle an Estate in your local Register of Wills office. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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I inherited my grandmother home when my mother died in *. It's still in my grandmother 's name. I have papers of testimony to prove I belong in the home. Can I get deed change in my name? I have all the paperwork copies of the wills that both my mother and grandmother had.
Hello **** ****. To help you better, could you please tell me which U.S state you're located in? This is because probate laws vary from state to state.
Pennsylvania
In Pennsylvania, to transfer the deed in your name:
- File a probate petition in your county's Register of Wills office.
- Publish notice to creditors.
- Distribute the remaining estate to the heirs.
Remember to consult a local attorney for precise guidance.
Okay. My grandmother and mother do not owe any creditors
In that case, you can submit the 'Petition to Settle an Estate' in your local Register of Wills office. The address for the Philadelphia County office is:

Philadelphia County Register of Wills Office


Phone:(*) *-*
Address: * City Hall, Philadelphia, PA *
Website: www.phila.gov/records/wills/Probate/Probate.html

Thank you very much. I should not have any problems right?
You're welcome, ****. While it seems you have all the necessary documents, each case can be different. It's always advisable to consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.
Okay. Thank you so much.
You're very welcome, ****! Don't hesitate to reach out if you have more questions in the future. Best of luck with your deed transfer process.