How long does probate take?
For estates not required to file a federal estate tax return, the final accounting and papers to close the probate administration are due within 12 months of issuance of letters of administration. This period can be extended, after notice to interested persons.
The federal estate tax return is initially due nine months after death and may be extended for another six months, for a total of 15 months. If a federal estate tax return is required, the final accounting and papers to close the probate administration are due within 12 months from the date the tax return is due. This date is usually extended by the court because often the IRS' review and acceptance of the estate tax return are not completed within that period.
Estates that are not required to file a federal estate tax return and that do not involve litigation may often close in five or six months.
