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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 394 — Wills

394.300 Recording of wills.

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(1)Every will or authenticated copy admitted to record by any court shall be recorded
by the county clerk, and remain in his office, except during such time as it may be
carried to another court under subpoena duces tecum.
(a)A will probated in the court of one Kentucky county and recorded in the office
of the county clerk for that county may be recorded in the office of the county
clerk for other counties without the process of probate in the other county.
(b)Production of an attested copy of the will together with an attested copy of the
order of probate shall be required by the county clerk of the other county
before recordation.
(c)The clerk shall make the same charge for recordation as is otherwise provided
for recording a will.
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