Series 26262

District Court (Seventh District : Grand County) Probate case files, 1888-

0.45 cubic foot

These records are housed in the Utah State Archives' permanent storage room.

Historical Note

See history of the records' creator.

Summary of Records

Probate case files from the Seventh District Court in Grand County primarily involve the probate of estates for deceased persons and guardianship for minors and incompetent persons. Adoptions, incorporations or dissolutions (turn of the century) and name changes might also appear.

Scope and Content

Probate case files from the Seventh District Court in Grand County primarily involve the probate of estates for deceased persons and guardianship for minors and incompetent persons. Probate is judicial oversight of property in transition. Probate of estates is the process by which a deceased person's property is identified and maintained, his debts and taxes paid, and then remaining property distributed to beneficiaries as specified in a will or as required by law for persons who die intestate (without a will). In guardianship cases probate is the establishment of a guardian for minors or incompetent adults who hold property that needs management. In addition to probate these case files also include name changes and some adoptions.
Utah's Territorial Assembly established original jurisdiction over the probate of estates and the guardianship of incompetent persons with county probate courts in 1852 (An Act in Relation to the Judiciary. Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials passed by the First Annual, and Special Sessions of the Legislative Assembly. Great Salt Lake City, 1852, Brigham H. Young, Printer. pp. 38-48). That jurisdiction transferred to the probate divisions of District Courts when County Probate Courts were abolished at statehood.
The probate process includes three parts. First, a petitioner must file with the court the documents necessary to have the court appoint a representative. Documents relating to this process include wills, petitions, letters of administration, bonds, etc., and a court order appointing an administrator, executor, or guardian. Second, the appointed representative does all that is necessary to manage the property through the period of transition. Documents filed here might include a court order appointing appraisers, notices to creditors, estate inventories, various kinds of financial statements, receipts, bills, and the court-appointed representative's final report. Finally, when all requirements have been met, such as all bills paid or a minor has become of age, the court mandates a final settlement and releases the representative from any further responsibility.
The Territorial Legislature made provision for formal adoptions in 1884 and assigned jurisdiction to County Probate Courts (Compiled Laws of Utah, vol. II, 1888, part 5, chapter 4). Adoption case files include a formal petition, documents supporting the petition and the court's final decree. In this series adoption case files begin in 1893. Whereas early adoptions were open to the public and sometimes published in the newspaper, adoptions later became private. Most adoption records in this series are closed to public access (see access restrictions note). In addition to probate and adoption, case files this series also include official name changes.

Research Note

The court transferred all case files they held on microfiche to the Utah State Archives in 2014. It was determined that all of the microfiche eventually needs to be accessioned into the master microfilm holdings, as no other known copies exist. At such time that the records are digitized, digital access copies need to be provided to the court spanning the years 1970-1985. Until that digitization takes place, however, the Utah State Archives will be responsible for providing access to all microfiche holdings (spanning 1896 to 1985).

Arrangement

Numerical by case number.

Access Restrictions

Probate proceedings are public records. However adoption records, which are filed throughout the probate case files, require the permission of the Seventh District Court until 100 years have passed.

Use Restrictions

These records are available for reproduction and use.

Preferred Citation

Cite the Utah State Archives and Records Service, the creating agency name, the series title, and the series number.

Custody History

Case files were sent from the court to the Utah State Archives in 2014.

Acquisition Information

These records were acquired from the creating agency through established retention schedules.

Processing Information

This series was processed by Jim Kichas in January 2015.

Related Material

Probate record books from the District Court (Seventh District : Grand County), Series 1103, more fully document court proceedings as they relate to individual cases.
Probate registers of actions from the District Court (Seventh District : Grand County), Series 26182, contains a summary of actions for each case in the case files.

Indexing Terms

Container List

Fiche-boxDateDescription
11890-19161-69
21917-192770-149
31927-1940150-239
41940-1954240-359
51954-1960360-469
61960-1964470-579
71964-1969580-685
81970-1977686-799
91977-1985800-941