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Can You Self-File Probate in Providence County, Rhode Island?

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. Self-filing in Providence County works best for straightforward estates with a clear will and few beneficiaries.

File at the City of Providence Probate Court, 25 Dorrance Street, Fifth Floor, Providence, RI 02903. Phone: 401-680-5307. Hours: Monday: 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM; Tuesday: 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM; Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM; Thursday: 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM; Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM.

Providence County doesn't offer probate e-filing. Confirm paper or mail filing rules with the City of Providence Probate Court.

Providence County 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 Rhode Island, though the process may require more effort depending on estate complexity.R.I. Gen. Laws § 33-22-21, § 33-24-1 (small estate), § 33-9-1, § 33-17-1/§ 33-17-4 (bond), § 33-14-8, § 33-11-5 (creditor claims) — verified via webserver.rilegislature.gov 2026-05-05Verified May 5, 2026 Many Rhode Island courts offer self-help resources and standardized forms.

Court filing fees in Rhode Island vary by county.R.I. Gen. Laws § 33-22-21, § 33-24-1 (small estate), § 33-9-1, § 33-17-1/§ 33-17-4 (bond), § 33-14-8, § 33-11-5 (creditor claims) — verified via webserver.rilegislature.gov 2026-05-05Verified 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 Rhode Island probate calculator.

Can You Self-File Probate in Providence County, Rhode Island?

Self-filing probate in Providence County means working directly with the City of Providence Probate Court. This tool evaluates whether self-filing is feasible for your estate.

Probate filings for Providence County go through the City of Providence Probate Court at 25 Dorrance Street, Fifth Floor, Providence, RI 02903. Phone: 401-680-5307. Email: ProvidenceProbateCourt@providenceri.gov.

Providence County doesn't offer probate e-filing. Confirm paper filing procedures with the clerk before counting deadlines.

Providence County doesn't have a dedicated probate self-help center, so confirm forms, copies, and appointment requirements with the court clerk.

File by residency (city/town), not county: Rhode Island probate courts are organized by city/town, not by county. File in the probate court of the municipality where the decedent resided at death. Paper, fax, or email filing only: Municipal probate courts are not part of the state Odyssey e-filing system. Submit filings by paper, fax, or email to the court.

Probate matters here are heard by John E. Martinelli, Probate Judge.

For smaller estates under $15,000, Rhode Island offers Voluntary Administration that can avoid formal probate entirely.

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