Sole heir certificate Granting of disposition of property upon death

    This service is provided by the judiciary.

    If you have accepted your inheritance, you often need proof of your inheritance status. If you are the sole heir under a will or inheritance contract, you can apply for a sole heir certificate.

    Description

    The sole heir certificate is issued by the probate court. It proves that you are the sole heir, i.e. that you are the sole legal successor to the deceased. This is the case if the deceased person appointed you as sole or universal heir in a will or inheritance contract.

    The certificate of inheritance gives you access to the deceased person's bank accounts, for example, or you can apply for entries in the land register.

    Contact person

    Ihr zuständiges Amtsgericht finden Sie über das Orts- und Gerichtsverzeichnis

    Internet

    Version

    Technisch erstellt on 07.07.2011

    Technisch geändert on 09.10.2023

    Language version

    Deutsch

    Sprache: de

    Technisch erstellt on 07.06.2017

    Technisch geändert on 14.05.2025

    Required documents

    • Identity card or passport
    • Death certificate of the deceased person, i.e. the testator
    • Information on whether there is a lawsuit concerning your right of inheritance
    • Evidence as to why certain persons who would actually be (co-)heirs are not heirs, for example:
      • Death certificates
      • Declarations of heirship
      • Declarations of renunciation of inheritance
    • Wills or inheritance contracts or at least the details thereof, for example in the case of special official safekeeping
    • in the case of married couples: proof of the matrimonial property regime, if applicable
    • in the case of registered civil partnerships: if applicable, proof of the asset status

    Forms

    Forms:
    Online procedure possible:
    Written form required: no
    Personal appearance required

    • for application: no
    • for affidavit: yes

    Prerequisites

    You can only apply for a sole heir certificate if you are the sole heir.

    • Complaint
    • Request for withdrawal of the certificate of inheritance

    Procedure

    You must apply for a certificate of sole inheritance at the competent probate court (local court):

    • Make an informal application there for a certificate of sole inheritance and attach all the necessary documents to your letter.
    • Alternatively, you can submit the application via an authorized person, such as a notary public or a lawyer, or declare it in court for the record.
    • Make an affirmation in lieu of an oath in person before the local court or before a notary public. In doing so, you affirm that you are not aware of anything that contradicts the correctness of the information you have provided in the application for a certificate of inheritance.
      • This is not necessary if the local court waives it.
      • If a notary certifies the affirmation in lieu of oath, this person can certify the application for a certificate of inheritance at the same time.
    • The local court will check your eligibility and issue the certificate of inheritance.

    Deadlines

    You do not have to meet any deadlines.

    Costs

    • The amount of the fees depends on the value of the estate after deduction of the decedent's debts.
    • For example, the issuance of a sole certificate of inheritance by the probate court costs
      • for an estate value of EUR 30,000 EUR 125.00,
      • for an estate value of EUR 100,000 EUR 273.00 and
      • for an estate value of EUR 500,000 EUR 935.00.
    • In addition, you must pay fees in the same amount for the certification of an affidavit at the probate court or with a notary public. If applicable, clerical expenses and value-added tax must also be added.

    Further Information

    Area of validity

    Hesse

    Official approval

    Officially approved by Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection on 15.11.2021

    Version

    Technisch erstellt on 25.11.2021

    Technisch geändert on 25.06.2024

    Keywords

    Nachlass, Erbschaft, Erbschein beantragen, Erbvertrag, Testament, allein erben, Nachfolge feststellen, Erblasser, Erbe, Universalerbe, Erbrecht, Alleinerbschein, Alleinerbschein beantragen, Erbe annehmen, Erbschein, Alleinerbe

    Language version

    Deutsch

    Sprache: de

    Technisch erstellt on 07.06.2017

    Technisch geändert on 14.05.2025

    Englisch

    Sprache: en

    Sprachbezeichnung nativ:

    English

    Technisch erstellt on 07.07.2021

    Technisch geändert on 26.11.2019