Do I need an appointment to view records on the public database?
No. You may go directly to the clerk’s office during their normal business hours. However, you must have the decedent’s last name in order to begin your search.

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1. When does a will or estate become a matter of public record?
2. Where is the clerk's office public database?
3. How do I find the will I am researching?
4. Do I need an appointment to view records on the public database?
5. Can I make copies of the records I find?