Can You Self-File Probate in Henderson County, Kentucky?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Self-filing in Henderson County works best for straightforward estates with a clear will and few beneficiaries. The estate settlement plan tracks each Henderson County filing step alongside the estate's accounts and deadlines.

File at the District Court, 5 N. Main St., Henderson, KY 42420. Phone: 270-826-2405. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM.

Henderson County offers e-filing for probate matters. Kentucky eCourts modernization (Tyler Technologies) underway. Jefferson/Fayette pilot Summer 2026; statewide rollout expected by 2030.

Yes, you can file probate without a lawyer in Kentucky, though the process may require more effort depending on estate complexity.KRS 391.030 (small estate exemption); KRS 395.450 (jurisdiction to dispense); KRS 395.455 (transfer of assets without administration); KRS 395.130 (bond — none required unless court orders, eff. 7-15-2026); KRS 395.150 (executor compensation; personal-estate base); KRS 395.015/395.016 (application and hearing for appointment); KRS 395.600/395.610 (court settlements and accountings); KRS 396.011 (creditor claims, 6 months); KRS 424.340 (clerk publication of fiduciary appointments)Verified Jul 14, 2026 Many Kentucky courts offer self-help resources and standardized forms.

Court filing fees in Kentucky vary by county.KRS 391.030 (small estate exemption); KRS 395.450 (jurisdiction to dispense); KRS 395.455 (transfer of assets without administration); KRS 395.130 (bond — none required unless court orders, eff. 7-15-2026); KRS 395.150 (executor compensation; personal-estate base); KRS 395.015/395.016 (application and hearing for appointment); KRS 395.600/395.610 (court settlements and accountings); KRS 396.011 (creditor claims, 6 months); KRS 424.340 (clerk publication of fiduciary appointments)Verified Jul 14, 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 Kentucky probate calculator.

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