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PA1A
Probate
England & Wales
Reviewed 2026-01-15

PA1AProbate Application (Without a Will / Letters of Administration)

Application for letters of administration where the deceased died intestate (without a valid will). The court appoints an administrator to deal with the estate according to the intestacy rules.

Who uses this form

The next of kin entitled under the intestacy rules (usually spouse/civil partner first, then adult children, then other relatives) who wish to administer the estate.

When to use it

Apply when the deceased left no valid will. The order of priority for administration is set out in the Non-Contentious Probate Rules 1987. Multiple entitled persons must either apply together or renounce.

Where to file

HMCTS Probate Registry — online at apply-for-probate.service.gov.uk or by post.

Court fee

£273 for estates over £5,000 (free for estates under £5,000).

Fee remission

Help with Fees (EX160) available.

Common mistakes to avoid

Applying when others have equal or higher priority — you may need a renunciation from those with higher priority

Not following the intestacy rules to establish who benefits — the rules are strict and may produce unexpected results

Failing to pay any inheritance tax due before applying

Not checking whether a will exists — search the National Will Register and ask family members

Misunderstanding the 'spouse's statutory legacy' under the Inheritance and Trustees' Powers Act 2014

Related Guides

Official source

Download / view form on GOV.UK or HMCTS

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