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California Code, Probate Code - PROB § 1215 - 1215 | FindLaw (1) A notice or other paper shall be delivered by mail as follows: (A) By first-class mail if the person's address is within the United States First-class mail includes certified, registered, and express mail (B) By international mail if the person's address is not within the United States
California Probate Code section 1215 (2025) Probate Code section 1215 Unless otherwise expressly provided, a notice or other paper that is required or permitted to be delivered to a person shall be delivered pursuant to one of the following methods:
California Probate Code Section 1215 - Laws (1) A notice or other paper shall be delivered by mail as follows: (A) By first-class mail if the person’s address is within the United States First-class mail includes certified, registered, and express mail (B) By international mail if the person’s address is not within the United States
Rule 7. 576. Final account of conservator of the estate - California Courts A conservator of the estate who has resigned or been removed must deliver a copy of the conservator's final account and the petition for its settlement with the notice of hearing required by Probate Code section 1460 (b) (1) to the successor conservator of the estate in any manner permitted by Probate Code section 1215, unless the court
California Probate Code 1215 – Unless otherwise expressly . . . - LawServer (1) A notice or other paper shall be delivered by mail as follows: (A) By first-class mail if the person’s address is within the United States First-class mail includes certified, registered, and express mail (B) By international mail if the person’s address is not within the United States
California Probate: Creditor Claims After the death of an individual, probate court allows unsecured creditors to demand payment from the deceased individual’s estate by filing a creditor’s claim A secured creditor can enforce their lien rights without needing to file a creditor’s claim
LEG16-09 - California Courts Currently, Probate Code section 1215 states that if a notice or other paper is required or permitted to be mailed to a person, the notice or other paper must be mailed as provided in section 1215 or personally delivered as provided in section 1216