Priorities
Register of Wills
The Office of Register of Wills is a public office established under the Constitution of the State of Maryland. The Constitution provides for a Register from each county and the City of Baltimore. Each Register is elected by qualified voters for a four-year term of office at the time of the gubernatorial election.
The Register of Wills is responsible for appointing personal representatives to administer decedents’ estates and for overseeing the proper and timely administration of these proceedings.
The Register also performs the following duties: assist and advise the public in the preparation of all required forms; maintain and preserve the permanent record of all proceedings; serve as the Clerk to the Orphans’ Court; track estates and refer delinquent matters to the Court; determine and collect inheritance taxes and probate fees/court costs; audit accounts of personal representatives and guardians; mail various notices and court orders to interested persons; and, verify compliance with court orders. As a service, we provide safekeeping for wills of living persons.
My Commitment to You
Educate
Empowering residents with the knowledge to protect their assets before a crisis hits.
Engage
Breaking down legal jargon to make the probate process transparent and reachable for everyone.
Empower
Leveraging my experience in the General Assembly to modernize legislation impacting families in Prince George’s County.
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