Where to file
Filed with the probate court handling the estate, in person or through eFileTexas.gov.
Legacywyse gives you everything a first-time executor needs: the recommended probate process for your situation, realistic costs and timelines, and pre-filled court documents — including the affidavit of notice of probate.
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Within 90 days of the judge making the will official, you mail a copy of the will and order to everyone named as a beneficiary. This sworn statement is your proof to the court that you did it.
Filed with the probate court handling the estate, in person or through eFileTexas.gov.
Applicant signs.
The person swearing to it signs before a notary. Legacywyse plans include virtual notary sessions for supported counties.
This document can come up on every Texas probate path Legacywyse supports. The questionnaire decides whether your estate needs it.
These are the county fees to open the underlying probate case, from each county's published schedule. For the cost of filing this document into a case that is already open, check the clerk's fee schedule. Fees change, so re-verify before filing.
| County | Case filing fee | Court |
|---|---|---|
| Dallas County | $50-$388 | Dallas County Probate Courts |
| Tarrant County | $26-$380 | Tarrant County Probate Courts |
| Collin County | $26-$385 | Collin County Probate Court |
| Denton County | $26-$385 | Denton County Probate Court |
| Harris County | $26-$432 | Harris County Probate Courts |
| Travis County | $26-$378 | Travis County Probate Court |
| Bexar County | $26-$391 | Bexar County Probate Courts |
Filed with the probate court handling the estate, in person or through eFileTexas.gov.
Applicant signs. The person swearing to it signs before a notary.
Every Texas probate path Legacywyse supports can use it: small estate affidavit, affidavit of heirship, muniment of title, independent administration, and dependent administration.
Yes. Legacywyse generates it from your questionnaire answers inside the private workspace, with the county details filled in. You review it, sign where required, and file it. Legacywyse is not a law firm, and this page is general information, not legal advice.
Updated July 7, 2026. Legacywyse links to Texas court, statute, tax, and county sources when a guide discusses filing, authority, taxes, or local probate process. The content is general information, not legal advice.
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