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JayG 11-09-09 20:06

Has anyone ordered a will lately
 
Has anyone ordered a will lately, just wondering what the current turn around is.

Thanks

HarrysMum 11-09-09 22:16

Haven't bought one for a while, Jay, but it was only about 3 weeks from Lancs to Australia by snail mail both directions. I had to post the signed form to them first.

Merry 12-09-09 07:50

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Originally Posted by JayG (Post 16190)
Has anyone ordered a will lately, just wondering what the current turn around is.

Thanks

Where did you order it from? :confused: :)

Mary from Italy 12-09-09 13:34

I've been ordering mine from Cardiff, and they usually arrive in Italy in about a week.

JayG 12-09-09 16:37

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Originally Posted by Merry (Post 16600)
Where did you order it from? :confused: :)


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Originally Posted by Mary from Italy (Post 16792)
I've been ordering mine from Cardiff, and they usually arrive in Italy in about a week.

Haven't ordered it yet as have just filled in the form but would send it to York. Do these replies mean I can obtain a copy quicker from another Office? I thought all applications had to got to York :confused:

kiterunner 12-09-09 16:44

If you don't have the grant type (probate or administration), place and date of grant, then you have to apply to York because that's where they do the searches, but if you have all the details of the grant (i.e. all the stuff in the National Probate Calendar entry), you can get a copy from one of the other main probate offices.

JayG 12-09-09 17:06

Ah thanks Kate, it just so happens I have all the relevant details, wonder where I got that ;) Thanks again. Hadn't realised copies could be obtained from other offices.

Now which office has the quickest turn around :d

Mary from Italy 12-09-09 19:55

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Originally Posted by kiterunner (Post 16870)
If you don't have the grant type (probate or administration), place and date of grant, then you have to apply to York because that's where they do the searches, but if you have all the details of the grant (i.e. all the stuff in the National Probate Calendar entry), you can get a copy from one of the other main probate offices.

The first time I sent off to Cardiff I didn't know that, and I didn't have the full details for two of the wills I wanted, only the type, place and year. They e-mailed me to ask if I had the dates, and as I didn't, they sent off to York for them, and sent me the wills. It took a bit longer than usual, but not all that much.


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