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Yes. Self-filing in Orange County works best for straightforward estates with a clear will and few beneficiaries.
File at the Circuit Court, 1 Court Street, Paoli, IN 47454. Phone: 812-723-2411. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM.
Orange County offers e-filing for probate matters.
Orange County doesn't have a dedicated probate self-help center, so self-filers should confirm local procedures with the court clerk.
Yes, Indiana offers informal probate procedures that are designed to be manageable without attorney representation.IC 29-1-8-1 (small estate), IC 29-1-7-7 (publication), IC 29-1-10-13 (fees), IC 29-1-11-1 (bond), IC 29-1-14-1 (creditor claims), IC 29-1-7.5-1/29-1-7.5-3 (unsupervised admin), IC 33-37-4-7 (court fees)Verified May 7, 2026 The process is most straightforward for simple estates with clear wills and cooperative beneficiaries.
Court filing fees in Indiana vary by county.IC 29-1-8-1 (small estate), IC 29-1-7-7 (publication), IC 29-1-10-13 (fees), IC 29-1-11-1 (bond), IC 29-1-14-1 (creditor claims), IC 29-1-7.5-1/29-1-7.5-3 (unsupervised admin), IC 33-37-4-7 (court fees)Verified May 7, 2026 Self-filing costs typically include the court petition fee, publication costs. The filing fee is a fraction of total probate costs. See a full breakdown with the Indiana probate calculator.
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