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Jersey probate fast track services for UK estates

 

For probate fast track applications from the United Kingdom/Isle of Man/Guernsey where the deceased died testate, it is possible to use the fast track probate method to obtain Jersey grant of probate.

A fast track application must be made through a Jersey agent such as Parslows.

Is probate required?

Under Jersey law, unless a Jersey estate is worth less than £10,000 at the date of death, a Jersey Grant of Probate is required to enable the personal representatives to administer the Jersey estate.

Are death duties, estate duty, inheritance tax or capital gains taxes payable in Jersey?

While there are no death duties, estate duty, inheritance tax or capital gains taxes in Jersey, stamp duty is payable.

Value (at date of death)

Stamp duty

£00.00 – £10,000

£10,001 – £20,000

£20,001 – £30,000

£30,001 – £40,000

£40,001 – £50,000

£50,001 – £60,000

£60,001 – £70,000

£70,001 – £80,000

£80,001 – £90,000

£90,001 – £100,000

Nil

£100

£150

£200

£250

£300

£350

£400

£450

£500

Thereafter, for each £10,000 (or part thereof) add £75.

The Probate Registrar will also levy a flat stamp duty fee on all applications. This is presently £80.

Please also note that the Royal Court Probate Department reserves the right to charge an additional sum of £75.00 for reviewing paperwork pursuant to an application.

Required documents for application

The following documents are required to make a Jersey letters of administration application:

  • A court sealed and certified copy of the Will bearing the original seal and certification from the issuing court or notary to confirm that it is a true copy. An exemplification copy will usually suffice.
  • A certified copy of the death certificate.
  • A court sealed and certified copy of the Grant of Probate, from the deceased’s country of domicile. This must bear the original court seal and certification to confirm that it is a true copy.
  • Whether the deceased left more than one Will covering assets in different jurisdictions.
  • Copy correspondence from the Jersey financial institution, confirming details of the Jersey assets maintained by the deceased and the date of death value. It should be noted that all probate documentation will be retained permanently by the Probate Registrar in Jersey.

Confirmations

To enable us to proceed with the application we will require the following confirmations:

  • That the deceased did not have any other assets or liabilities in Jersey.
  • That the deceased never resided in Jersey.
  • That the deceased left no other Wills or Codicils.

Parslows is one of the leading providers of probate services and legal advice in Jersey and our reputation as pragmatic but sensitive lawyers is second to none. If you need assistance obtaining probate in Jersey, our experienced probate professionals are here to advise you every step of the way. Our specialist probate lawyers and solicitors have many years of experience helping people to apply for a grant of probate or grant of letters of administration, and we’ve worked with clients both in the United Kingdom and across the globe successfully obtaining probate (or letters of administration) for clients.

Please note that the information provided on this website is for general information purposes only and is designed to provide you with an outline of the legal services we offer. Whilst we endeavour to ensure our information is correct and useful, we make no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information offered. Information on our website does not constitute legal advice and Parslows Jersey accepts no liability for any loss or damage arising out of, or in connection with, the information found in this website. Please consult a lawyer at Parslows Jersey in the event that you require professional assurance that our information, and your interpretation of the same, is correct.

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