Fee Payments (FAQ)
These frequently asked questions are intended to assist with making an electronic payment and when payment is required.
Connecticut Probate Courts accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express or Discover and electronic checks.
Filers are required, as part of the payment process, to certify that, by entering the bank account and routing number or by entering the debit or credit card account number and security code, and submitting the payment, they are authorized to permit the Connecticut Probate Courts to debit or charge the account for the amount indicated.
To pay by debit or credit card, enter the first and last name from the card, the email address (to receive an electronic receipt), a phone number (optional), the account number, and the expiration date for the card. The box at the bottom of the page must also be checked to authorize payment.
Each time a payment is made, the same information is required to be entered. The Connecticut Probate Courts do not retain payment information.
To pay by electronic check, enter the name printed on the check (the name of the account holder), the routing number from the check, and the account number from the check. You will be asked to enter the routing number and the account number twice. Once you process the payment, the funds are taken from the account for which you provided the information.
Each time you make a payment, you will be required to enter the same information. The Connecticut Probate Courts do not retain your payment information.
If you (the account holder) have a debit filter on your account that permits only specific people or companies to debit your account, you must notify your bank to allow a debit on your account for eFiling payments. Otherwise, your bank will not allow the debit and the eCheck will be returned unpaid to the court.
No. When a document requires a court fee such as a filing fee or document recording fee, you must either pay the fees or file a request for fee waiver at the time of filing.
If the document recording fees associated with a filing total $50 or more, the eFiling system will calculate and require payment up front.
For decedent’s estates, the eFiling system will not collect document recording fees associated with a tax filing up front. The court will calculate the document recording fees for the tax return when it calculates the statutory probate fee and send an invoice to the fiduciary.
Generally, exhibits and attachments to a motion or objection should not be eFiled; rather they should be submitted in accordance with the Connecticut Rules of Evidence. If you choose to eFile exhibits or attachments to a motion, document recording fees will be assessed in accordance with statute.
Yes. You will be able to retrieve a statement and pay an outstanding balance through the eFiling system.
No. Allocations of payments are made in the following order:
- Interest bearing charges
- Accrued interest
- Oldest balance to newest
No. Please contact the court for more information on payment of service of process fees.
No. Please contact the court for more information on payment for newspaper notices.
Yes. Please refer to the fee waiver request form for information relating to supporting documents. You should remove social security numbers (including numbers on statements from the Social Security Administration and Medicare) before uploading documents. Any tax returns in support of a fee waiver request may be mailed or hand delivered to the court.
If the court denies your fee waiver, your formset may be returned with instructions to resubmit the formset with the appropriate filing fee. For exigent circumstances, the court may schedule a hearing and send an invoice for the filing fee which must be paid before the hearing.
If you file a duplicate case or document which generated a filing fee, you may submit a request for a refund in writing to the Probate Court.
If you are having a problem getting the credit card payment to go through properly, you should contact LexisNexis Payment Solutions at (866) 628-9244 or at paymentsolutions@lexisnexis.com.