Open an Estate

These standard instructions are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice about your case. If you choose to represent yourself, you are bound by the same rules and procedures as an attorney.

With a Will

Step 1: Determine

If the value of the estate is below a certain amount (see JDF 998 Instructions for Completing Affidavit for the Collection of Personal Property for more information), and you do not have to transfer any real estate, you may be able take care of everything without having to file anything with the court. You can use JDF 999 Affidavit for Collection of Personal Property if you determine that you do not need to go through the court process. This form does not get filed with the court.

Review JDF 998 Instructions for Completing Affidavit for the Collection of Personal Property to see if you qualify to use this process and for instructions on how to fill out JDF 999 Affidavit for Collection of Personal Property.

Step 2: Options

When you are ready to open an estate, you can choose to open the estate formally or informally.

You must decide which option to use. The court cannot make this decision for you.

If you are not sure of which option to use, you may want to talk to an attorney.

Step 3: When and Where

The person who died is referred to as "the Deceased" or the Decedent.

You can file your paperwork to open the estate 120 hours (5 days) after the Decedent has died. The court cannot take any action before then.

If you are a creditor of the Decedent and you want to file paperwork to open an estate, you must wait at least 45 days.

You should file your paperwork to open the estate in the District Court in the county where the Decedent lived. If the Decedent lived in another state, you can file your paperwork in any county in Colorado where they owned property. To find a District Court, click on Courts by County.

If you are filing your paperwork in Denver County, you will need to file in the Denver Probate Court.

With a Will: Formally

If you decide to open an estate formally, follow these steps.

Step 0: Instructions

Step 1: Forms

Download and complete these forms: