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[[United States Probate Records]][[Image:Gotoarrow.png]][[Florida|Florida]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] Florida Probate Records {{Adoption FLGenWeb}}  
[[United States Probate Records]][[Image:Gotoarrow.png]][[Florida|Florida]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] Florida Probate Records {{Adoption FLGenWeb}} <br>


Florida probate records have been kept by county judges and county clerks in each courthouse. Since 1968 they have been under the jurisdiction of the clerk of the circuit court in each county. The files may include wills, bonds, letters, petitions, order books, inventories, and settlements. You may obtain copies of the records from the clerk of the circuit court.  
Florida probate records have been kept by county judges and county clerks in each courthouse. Since 1968 they have been under the jurisdiction of the clerk of the circuit court in each county. The files may include wills, bonds, letters, petitions, order books, inventories, and settlements.  
 
You may obtain copies of the records from the clerk of the circuit court for the appropriate county.  


The Family History Library has copies of some probate records for Florida, such as the 75 microfilms from Hillsborough County that include:  
The Family History Library has copies of some probate records for Florida, such as the 75 microfilms from Hillsborough County that include:  
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