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Form: Report a will is lost to support a probate application: Form PA13

Hm Courts Tribunals Service

August 8
13:09 2022

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Use this form to tell HMCTS an original will is lost and to include it when you apply for probate. Only use this form if you are representing yourself and the will has not been revoked.

If youre an executor, you may need to complete this form if you:

  • cannot find the original will but have a photocopy of it
  • sent the original will by post and the courier lost it
  • found out a solicitor has mislaid the original will

If you are a probate practitioner do not complete this form. You must provide an affidavit/statement of truth and exhibits to lead to a R54 NPCR 1987 order to prove the will is lost.

Apply for probate

Send this form in with your probate application if:

  • you have a copy of the lost will
  • you swear an affidavit confirming what was in the will - seek legal advice if youre not sure what to put in an affidavit

The will is invalid if:

  • it was created by the person who created the will testator but they did not sign it or no one witnessed it and
  • theres no other will

You may also be asked to send this form in separately from your probate application. This could happen if you send in a copy of a will, instead of the original.

How to report a lost will

  1. download the form
  2. fill in all sections
  3. print the form
  4. sign and date the application
  5. send the completed form to:

HMCTS Probate
PO Box 12625
Harlow
CM20 9QE

What happens next

HMCTS will consider the evidence in your application.

If your application is successful, you will be able to apply for probate, if not, you will need to apply for probate when there is not a will (known as intestacy).

Contact us

If you need help completing this form, you can contact us.

Probate helpline
Telephone: 0300 303 0648
Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm
Closed on weekends and bank holidays

Published 28 February 2020
Last updated 8 August 2022 +show all updates
  1. Added clarity around when users can use this form and wording to explain what happens once the application has been sent.

  2. Updated phone line opening times

  3. Updated April's bank holiday week opening times

  4. Updated opening times for the probate helpline

  5. Edited the contact us section - The Probate helpline is closed on Saturdays.

  6. Replaced form and added Welsh version of form.

  7. Helpline information updated.

  8. Amended the form and publication page information to make it clearer that the form is for people representing themselves only.

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