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Flagstaff probate court records are handled by Coconino County Superior Court. As the county seat and largest city, Flagstaff hosts the main courthouse where all probate cases are filed. The court processes estate cases, guardianships, and conservatorships. E-filing and online case search are available through state systems.

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Where Flagstaff Residents File Probate

Flagstaff residents file probate at Coconino County Superior Court at 200 N. San Francisco Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Call (928) 679-7600 for inquiries. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Payment methods include cash, cashier's checks, money orders, and ATM on site. Phone payments are at (928) 326-8761.

Filing Probate as a Flagstaff Resident

To file probate, bring documents to the Coconino County courthouse. Include the original will, death certificate, asset list, and forms. Download forms from the Arizona Judicial Branch website.

Arizona requires probate within two years of death. Small estates may use simplified affidavit procedures. Fiduciary training is required for non-licensed fiduciaries.

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Nearby Areas

Coconino County covers a large area of northern Arizona. The Flagstaff courthouse serves the entire county including Page, Williams, and surrounding communities.