Overview

Volusia County is located along Florida's northeast coast and includes Daytona Beach, Port Orange, DeLand, Deltona, and New Smyrna Beach. The county blends beachfront tourism with inland suburban growth, creating a real estate market that serves a wide range of buyers and property types. Inherited properties here might include a beach condo in Daytona, a family home in Deltona, or a horse property in western Volusia.

The 7th Judicial Circuit

Volusia County probate cases are filed with the 7th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, which also covers Flagler, Putnam, and St. Johns counties. The main courthouse for Volusia County is the S. James Foxman Justice Center at 251 N. Ridgewood Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114. Cases may also be filed at the DeLand courthouse for western Volusia properties.

The 7th Circuit maintains a dedicated Probate Division and supports electronic filing through the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal.

Types of Administration

Summary Administration

For smaller estates or those where death occurred more than two years ago. Volusia County's more affordable property values mean summary administration is available in more cases here than in South Florida counties. Typical processing time is 4 to 6 weeks.

Formal Administration

For larger estates. Standard Florida process with appointment of personal representative, creditor notification, and the 90-day waiting period.

Timeline

Selling Property During Probate

Key market factors for inherited properties in Volusia County:

Tips for a Smooth Process

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