Navigating the probate process in Arizona has never been simple—but recent changes in the law may have a big impact on how estates are handled in Tucson. Whether you’re dealing with the loss of a loved one or helping a family member manage their affairs, it’s essential to understand how these updates could affect your next steps.

Key Updates to Arizona Probate Law

  1. Simplified Small Estate Thresholds
    Arizona has increased the value limits for what qualifies as a “small estate.” This means more families may now be able to avoid formal probate and instead utilize a simplified affidavit process.
  • Real property threshold increased to $100,000
  • Personal property threshold increased to $75,000

This is good news for many Tucson homeowners whose assets may fall under these updated thresholds, helping them avoid court delays and legal costs.

  1. Greater Oversight on Personal Representatives
    New statutes are placing more accountability on personal representatives (PRs) managing an estate. They are now expected to provide more thorough documentation and timelines when communicating with beneficiaries and the court. This change was designed to protect heirs and ensure estates are administered fairly.
  2. Electronic Filing & Hearings
    The Pima County Superior Court continues to expand its digital services. Many probate filings and even hearings can now be handled online, making the process more efficient—especially beneficial for out-of-state family members dealing with Tucson-based estates.
  3. Clarified Priority for Heirs in Intestate Estates
    Arizona probate statutes have clarified the order of priority for heirs in situations where there is no will. This helps reduce conflict among family members and speeds up the distribution process.

What This Means for Tucson Families

If you’re a homeowner or heir in Tucson, these changes could make probate faster, more affordable, and more transparent. But they also increase the importance of being organized and proactive when it comes to real estate and estate planning.

How I Can Help

As a local Realtor with experience in probate and estate-related sales, I can help you:

  • Understand how current laws impact property sales during probate
  • Connect you with trusted probate attorneys and legal professionals
  • List and sell properties quickly and compliantly in the Tucson market
  • Guide you through every step with compassion and local expertise

Have Questions About Probate Property in Tucson?
Call me, Ryan Comstock, at (520) 261-4669 or visit www.ryancomstock.com for expert guidance.