Liverpool probate registry is one of the 11 District registries in the UK, its contact details and opening hours for can be found below. The office is responsible for processing, verifying and issuing grants of representation to executors and administrators. Will, codicils, oaths, grants and letters of administration are public documents. These records are stored, managed and maintained by registry staff and copies can be obtained by the general public.
What do you need help with?
Before you contact the registry is sensible to ensure that they will be able to help with your enquiry. Resources at the offices are limited, besides there's a wealth of information available on the internet these days that may just answer your question immediately.
Applying for Probate
Our site is packed full of information on the probate process, forms to fill out and required documents, we even have a complete glossary in case you come across anything you're not familiar with. If you require legal advice, staff will not be able to assist you. If you need help with the following, it is recommended you contact a professional;
IWC operate a free legal advice line, you can call us on 0800 612 6105, 7 days a week until 10pm for answers to any probate related questions. If you haven't yet made your application, why not have a look at the services we provide?
For a low cost, fixed fee, highly qualified, specialist practitioners at IWC can take care of the whole process. Use the number above to book your no obligation appointment or obtain your quote.
Liverpool Probate Office
Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts
Derby Square
Liverpool
Merseyside
L2 1XA
Tel: 0151 236 8264
liverpool.dpr@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk
The offices are open between Monday and Friday between 9:30 and 16:00. It is not recommended to visit without contacting the registry beforehand. You may be required to make an appointment or find that staff cannot help with your query and be directed elsewhere. Please telephone or email first to save yourself a wasted trip. HM Courts and Tribunals have strict security measures in place; any suspicious items will be confiscated. You should take photographic identification with you.