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From 1 August 2023 most applications for an uncontested grant of representation must be applied for and filed online.
Further information about filing an application online including key changes to the current process is available here.
Access Quick Reference Guides below:
The Court's processing times for the week of 10 June to 13 June 2025 are:
Type of matter | Filing date being assessed in the period |
Probate, Reseal, Letters of Administration - Letters of administration with the Will annexed | 27 February 2025 to 5 March 2025 |
Letters of Administration | 3 March 2025 to 31 March 2025* |
Answers to requisitions for routine matters | 24 May 2025 to 30 May 2025 |
Complex applications including any answers to requisition (for example, informal wills, copies of wills, presumption of death, limited purpose grants, or administration applications not being made by the next of kin) |
21 January 2025 to 23 May 2025** |
Exemplifications | 30 business days from the date of lodgement |
* No new LOA applications have been allocated week commencing 10 June 2025. Assessment of LOA applications will recommence in the week of 16 June 2025.
** The court is endeavouring to process as many complex files as possible within this date range. Due to volume, there will be applications that will be processed after this week. These will be processed as quickly as possible.
Delay is being experienced due to the high number of applications received and the availability of Registrars to assess the application.
Requests for expedition may be made in appropriate circumstances, for example where the deceased sold a piece of real estate prior to their death that is due to settle soon.
Requests for expedition by executors/administrators who sell real estate without having first obtained a grant will not be entertained.
Replies to requisitions are not expedited. They are dealt with in the usual workflow in accordance with the date of receipt.
Any request for expedition must be sent to sc.probate@justice.nsw.gov.au , marked to the attention of the Prothonotary, and include the following information:
Applications for expedition will not be considered prior to the prescribed 14 day period elapsing (42(2)(b) of the Probate and Administration Act 1898).
Details of the fees payable when filing probate documents or requesting registry services are available on this page.
We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we work and we pay respect to the Elders, past, present and future.