Most Weber County estate questions come down to one fork: avoid probate before a death, or work through it after one. Start with your situation below; both paths use Weber County's actual court and recording details.
Filing probate at the District Court, what it costs, transferring property, and local attorneys.
What to do when someone dies in Weber County→Keep a Weber County home out of probate with a transfer-on-death deed or a living trust.
Estate planning in Weber County→Probate is the court-supervised process of settling someone's estate after they die — validating the will, paying debts and taxes, and transferring what's left to the heirs. In Weber County, probate runs through the District Court at 2525 Grant Ave, Ogden. The court sits in the 2nd Judicial District. Weber County shares the 2nd Judicial District with Davis and Morgan.
Full Weber Countyprobate guide: cost, how to file & attorneys →Probate Court Record
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The District Court for Weber County is located in Ogden, Utah. Full address, phone, hours, and e-filing details are listed on this page.
E-filing is mandatory for attorneys in Weber County, but families handling probate without an attorney are exempt. Self-represented filers can submit paper documents at the District Court in person or by mail.
Yes. The District Court offers a self-help center where staff review paperwork and explain filing procedures, though they cannot give legal advice on a specific case. The center is open Monday - Friday, 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Assistance is available in Spanish in addition to English. Call 888-683-0009 for details.
No. Utah allows estates under $100,000 to use a Small Estate Affidavit and skip formal probate. The waiting period is 30 days after death. Use the Utah probate decision tool to see if the estate qualifies.
When there is no will, Utah's intestate succession rules decide who inherits. Spouses, children, and parents are prioritized in that order. The Weber County probate court applies the state rules without variation. See who inherits in Utah for the exact order.
A revocable living trust is the cleanest way for most families to skip probate entirely. Assets titled to the trust pass to beneficiaries without court involvement, filing fees, or the Weber County probate docket. Create a revocable trust online to avoid putting your family through this process later.
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