Probate

Last will
Probate & Guardianship maintain the files on probate estates, wills, and guardianships for both minors and incapacitated persons. See Fees & Costs for the current filing fee and accepted payments.

A probate action is necessary whenever a deceased person leaves titled assets in his/her name alone. A petition for probate may be filed that allows distribution of the decedent's assets. The court oversees the estate to make sure debts are paid and proper distribution is made.

A Disposition of Personal Property Without Administration is a proceeding used to request release of the assets of the deceased to the heirs or other qualified parties. The estate must consist of personal property exempt from claim of creditors and non-exempt personal property that does not exceed the sum of preferred funeral expenses ($6,000) and reasonable medical and hospital expenses of the last 60 days of the last illness. The decedent must not own any real estate in his/her name alone. When filing, you must provide:

  • A certified copy of the death certificate.
  • The funeral bill showing who paid the funeral bill. If the paid funeral bill is less than the value of the assets, paid medical bills from the last 60 days (not covered by insurance), may be provided to compensate for the difference. Paid medical bills must show the name of the person who paid them.
  • Specific information on accounts that are to be disbursed, such as account numbers, copy of checks, and transaction amounts. Locations & addresses of institutions may also be required.

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Edna Lopez

Circuit Civil Manager

Edna has been with the Clerk’s office since 2013. She first began working as a Record Clerk in Family Relations before transferring to the Juvenile Department where she became the manager in January 2017. As the Juvenile Manager, she is responsible for managing the daily operations of the department and ensuring all state guidelines are being met. Edna has a bachelor’s degree in business administration and has taken courses towards her MBA. Edna is also an adjunct instructor at Indian River State College where she assists high school students in a college-readiness program called TRIO.

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Circuit Civil

201 South Indian River Drive, 2nd Floor
Fort Pierce, FL 34950
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Mailing Address

Clerk and Comptroller
Attn: Circuit Civil Department
P. O. Box 700
Fort Pierce, FL 34954

Hours of Operation

8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
(Excluding Holidays)
Phone: 772-462-6938
Fax: 772-462-2843