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Home→Tools→Self-File Probate Assessment→California→San Bernardino County

Can You Self-File Probate in San Bernardino County, California?

Find out if you can handle probate yourself, see estimated cost savings vs. hiring an attorney, and get a step-by-step filing checklist.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can file probate without a lawyer in San Bernardino County. The process is most manageable for simple estates with a clear will and few beneficiaries.

File at the Superior Court - Probate Division, located at 247 West Third Street, San Bernardino, CA 92415. Phone: 909-521-3388. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM.

California allows Small Estate Affidavit for estates under $208,850. There is a 40-day waiting period.

California uses statutory attorney fees, so savings are predictable. Self-filing eliminates the attorney fee entirely, which can range from thousands to tens of thousands depending on estate size.

Can You Self-File Probate in San Bernardino County, California?

Self-filing probate in San Bernardino County means working directly with the Superior Court - Probate Division. This tool evaluates whether self-filing is feasible for your estate.

The Superior Court - Probate Division is located at 247 West Third Street, San Bernardino, CA 92415. Phone: 909-521-3388. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM.

San Bernardino County requires e-filing for probate proceedings, which can simplify the filing process. Mandatory for attorneys effective June 16, 2025. Self-represented parties may request exemption via form EFS-007.

For smaller estates under $208,850, California offers Small Estate Affidavit that can avoid formal probate entirely.

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