REGISTER YOUR FIRM
The U.S. Will Registry was founded in 1997 to fill an important gap to provide families and other Will beneficiaries with a means to find lost Wills and estate planning documents of those who have passed away.
When attorneys were questioned regarding how often they were asked for help in locating a loved one's will, they stated, "all the time". Many State Bar Associations claim they receive calls daily from desperate family's looking for help in locating a will. Prior to The U.S. Will Registry, the public and attorneys were helpless to find a missing will, or have a means to register a Will. The public use The U.S. Will Registry to register Wills, as well as search a missing Will prior to distributing an estate every day.
The U.S. Will Registry Will Search is proven to reduce the risk of distributing an estate during probate on an assumed intestacy basis or when a Will or later Will may exist. There are many reasons why a Will may have been forgotten about, maliciously destroyed, or where an unknown later copy exists. The U.S. Will Registry provides a search process that searches for registered and unregistered Wills to understand if a Will or later Will exists.
The U.S. Will Registry is also proven to protect the Testator's beneficiaries by ensuring, through Will Registration, their Will can be found and their last wishes adhered to. The U.S. Will Registry does not disclose the existence of a Will or need to see a copy of it to register it. The existence of a Will is released to an attorney after a death has been confirmed by way of a death certificate.
Your first step in locating a missing will of a deceased person would be to conduct a search in The U.S. Will Registry. If there is "no match found" with your search for a missing Will, the Registry will provide an email blast to all registered attorneys in the county where the deceased lived
Making it easy for those—family members, care givers, executors, and heirs—means that they will be able to do exactly as you wish. Two of the most important documents that are easily overlooked are your life insurance policy (especially policies from former employers) and any retirement plans (as well as annuities and pensions).
Your first step in locating a missing will of a deceased person would be to conduct a search in The U.S. Will Registry. If there is "no match found" with your search for a missing Will, the Registry will provide an email blast to all registered attorneys in the county where the deceased lived
Making it easy for those—family members, care givers, executors, and heirs—means that they will be able to do exactly as you wish. Two of the most important documents that are easily overlooked are your life insurance policy (especially policies from former employers) and any retirement plans (as well as annuities and pensions).
KEY FACTS ABOUT U.S. NATIONAL WILL REGISTRY, INC
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US Businesses
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Companies in Florida
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Broward County Companies
- Company name
- U.S. NATIONAL WILL REGISTRY, INC
- Status
- Inactive
- Filed Number
- P13000045071
- FEI Number
- 66-0804082
- Date of Incorporation
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May 21, 2013
- Home State
- FL
- Company Type
- Domestic for Profit
CONTACTS
- Website
- http://usnationalwillregistry.com
- Phones
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(888) 388-6877
(888) 388-0581
U.S. NATIONAL WILL REGISTRY, INC NEAR ME
- Principal Address
- 5906 BLUE BEECH CT,
FORT LAUDERDALE,
FL,
33319,
US
- Mailing Address
- 5906 BLUE BEECH COURT,
BUILDING 2,
FORT LAUDERDALE,
FL,
33319,
US
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