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Find out if you can handle probate yourself, see estimated cost savings vs. hiring an attorney, and get a step-by-step filing checklist.
Yes. Self-filing in Hartford Probate District (PD-01) works best for straightforward estates with a clear will and few beneficiaries.
File at the Probate Court, 250 Constitution Plaza, 3rd Floor, Hartford, CT 06103. Phone: 860-757-9150. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM.
Hartford Probate District (PD-01) requires e-filing for probate matters. E-filing mandatory for attorneys since January 1, 2020. Optional for self-represented parties. Statewide system for all probate districts.
Hartford Probate District (PD-01) doesn't have a dedicated probate self-help center, so self-filers should confirm local procedures with the court clerk.
Yes, you can file probate without a lawyer in Connecticut, though the process may require more effort depending on estate complexity.C.G.S. § 45a-107(b),(l)(3) (court fee schedule + $40K cap, verified from cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_801b.htm#sec_45a-107); § 45a-273 (small estate $40K, verified from cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_802b.htm#sec_45a-273); § 45a-275 (30-day window before small-estate decree); § 45a-356 (150-day creditor period, cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_802b.htm#sec_45a-356); §§ 45a-289, 45a-169, 45a-139 (bond + waivers); § 45a-354 (newspaper notice); CT Probate Court Rules of Procedure Rule 39Verified May 5, 2026 Many Connecticut courts offer self-help resources and standardized forms.
Court filing fees in Connecticut vary by county.C.G.S. § 45a-107(b),(l)(3) (court fee schedule + $40K cap, verified from cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_801b.htm#sec_45a-107); § 45a-273 (small estate $40K, verified from cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_802b.htm#sec_45a-273); § 45a-275 (30-day window before small-estate decree); § 45a-356 (150-day creditor period, cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_802b.htm#sec_45a-356); §§ 45a-289, 45a-169, 45a-139 (bond + waivers); § 45a-354 (newspaper notice); CT Probate Court Rules of Procedure Rule 39Verified May 5, 2026 Self-filing costs typically include the court petition fee, publication costs, and bond premiums. The filing fee is a fraction of total probate costs. See a full breakdown with the Connecticut probate calculator.
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