Probate Forms (SK)
There are a number of province-specific forms you may need when going through the probate process.
This page lists common SK forms and offers help in locating others. While you are welcome to browse these forms, note that the Tasks Tab will guide you through the use of relevant forms at the appropriate times.
General SK Forms
In Saskatchewan, the Court of Queen's Bench handles probate and estate administration (find your probate court location).
Below you will find links that allow you to download and use some of the more common SK probate forms (you may want to check with your local court for form preferences):
- Application for Grant of Probate (Form 16-11A) - Get the probate process started
- Affidavit of Applicant for Probate (Form 16-13A) - Include the will with the probate application
- Affidavit of Execution of Will (Form 16-19A) - Have witness attest to will
- Renunciation of Right to Probate (Form 16-16) - If there is a will, include with application from anyone with equal or higher priority
- Affidavit of Renunciation - Include with renunciations
- Affidavit for Grant of Administration (Form 16-11C) - Get the probate process started if there is no will
- Affidavit of Applicant for Administration (Form 16-13B) - Include with the administration application if there is no will
- Renunciation of Right to Administration (Form 16-26) - Include with the administration application from anyone with equal or higher priority
- Statement of Property (Form 16-14) - List estate inventory of assets
- Notice to Public Guardian (Form 16-12) - Send if there are minors involved
- Certificate of Minors (Form 16-7) - Attest that no one under 18 is involved
- Administration Bond (Form 16-31) - Tell the court you obtained any required bond
- Notice to Creditors (Form 16-48) - Advertise for creditors to contact you
- Affidavit Verifying Accounts (Form 16-52) - Consider attaching EstateExec Final Accounting Report
See SK Probate Forms for a more complete list of forms that may be required in certain situations.
Small SK Estate Forms
Small estates sometimes need only 1 specialized form or affidavit: see Small SK Estates.
Resealing
If the estate needs to probate real estate in another province, you may be able to reseal the original grant of probate rather than start from scratch in the secondary province: see Ancillary Probate & Resealing.
Using SK Probate Forms
If you are using a licensed EstateExec estate, information about finding your court will appear here.
As mentioned above, if you are using EstateExec,
the tasks on the estate's Tasks Tab
will list a series of steps that help you understand which form to use when.
You may also want to see
How to Become Executor for
Additional Information
In case you're interested, probate forms for other provinces can be found here: