Bradford County Probate Process for Residents & Non-Residents

When a loved one passes away in Bradford County, Florida, settling their estate can be a challenging and emotional process. Whether or not they had a will, the Florida Probate Law Firm, PLLC can help you navigate probate efficiently and with compassion.

Our firm focuses exclusively on probate and estate administration throughout the State of Florida, including Bradford County and surrounding communities. We work with local families and out-of-state heirs to make the process as smooth as possible, ensuring every legal requirement is handled correctly and on time.

Bradford County Probate Court Information

Bradford County Clerk of Court
Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller
945 N. Temple Avenue
Starke, FL 32091
Phone: (904) 966-6280
Website: https://www.bradfordcountyfl.gov

Understanding the Probate Process in Bradford County

Probate is the legal process that ensures a deceased person’s assets are properly collected, debts are settled, and property is distributed to rightful heirs or beneficiaries. In Bradford County, probate cases are handled by the Bradford County Circuit Court, located in Starke, Florida.

Depending on the estate’s value and complexity, different types of probate proceedings may apply:

  • Formal Administration – Required for estates valued over $75,000 or when a personal representative must be appointed. 
  • Summary Administration – A simplified option available for smaller estates under $75,000 or when the decedent has been deceased for over two years. 
  • Disposition Without Administration – Available in limited cases for very small estates, often to reimburse funeral or final medical expenses. 

Our firm helps families determine the appropriate probate process for their situation and handles every step with precision and care.

What Assets Go Through Probate in Bradford County

Not every asset owned by the deceased must go through probate. Understanding which assets are subject to probate can save time and reduce costs for the estate.

Assets that typically require probate include:

  • Real estate owned solely by the decedent

  • Bank accounts without a joint owner or payable-on-death (POD) designation

  • Vehicles titled only in the decedent’s name

  • Investment and brokerage accounts without named beneficiaries

  • Business interests or partnership shares

  • Personal property such as jewelry, art, and collectibles

Assets that may avoid probate include:

  • Jointly owned property with rights of survivorship

  • Life insurance policies with designated beneficiaries

  • Retirement accounts (IRAs, 401(k)s) with named beneficiaries

  • Payable-on-death (POD) and transfer-on-death (TOD) accounts

  • Assets held in a properly funded trust

The Florida Probate Law Firm, PLLC assists families in identifying which assets are subject to probate and which can transfer directly to beneficiaries, minimizing potential delays or disputes.

Serving All of Bradford County

We proudly serve families across Bradford County, including:

  • Starke
  • Lawtey
  • Brooker
  • Hampton
  • Theressa

If you need assistance with probate in Bradford County, Florida, contact the Florida Probate Law Firm for a free 30 minute consultation.

Speak With a Jefferson County Probate Attorney

If you’ve recently lost a loved one and need help handling their estate, our experienced team at the Florida Probate Law Firm, PLLC is here to guide you through every step. We serve clients throughout Jefferson County and the entire state of Florida.

Call us today or fill out our online consultation form to get started.