See post # 6 with link to online search.Is there any way to look up will on line or apply for a copy of them on line?
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I suspect they don't really want to make it too easy to be looking up the wills of your neighbours and relatives.See post # 6 with link to online search.
If you want a copy of the documents you have to print a form (an excel sheet in fact) and post in a hard copy along with a cheque. Seems incredibly quaint in this day and age.
Thank you
I'd guess that it isn't on top of their list for automation. In fairness to the Courts Service, they do have extensive online services https://csol.ie/ccms/welcome.html and more services coming online each year.I doubt it's anything so thought through; they've just never automated the process like birth / marriage / death certificates.