Lee County, Alabama Probate
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Probate Cost Calculator — Lee County, AL
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Probate in Alabama typically costs based on reasonable compensation determined by the court and takes 6-12 months under Ala. Code § 43-2-848.
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Probate Overview for Lee County, Alabama
Probate in Lee County, Alabama is handled by the Lee County Probate Court in Opelika. Alabama's reasonable compensation standard applies here, along with local filing procedures that affect timelines and costs.
The Lee County Probate Court in Opelika handles a steady probate caseload with established procedures and predictable scheduling. The typical timeline runs 6-12 months, and the court's moderate volume balances efficiency with accessibility.
Alabama law governs all probate proceedings in Lee County. For the complete state fee structure, timeline, and simplified options, see our Alabama Probate Calculator.
Lee County Court Information
The Lee County Probate Court is located at 215 S 9th St, Opelika, AL 36801. The court clerk can be reached at (334) 737-3670.
Visit the court's website for current forms, fee schedules, and filing instructions.
Office hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:30 PM.
Filing Fees and Court Costs in Lee County
- Filing fees and court costs in Lee County follow Alabama's reasonable compensation standard.
- Contact the Lee County Probate Court in Opelika for the current fee schedule.

The Probate Process in Lee County
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- Getting an accurate cost estimate before you start probate in Lee County helps you budget for Alabama's reasonable compensation standard plus local filing fees at the Lee County Probate Court.
- The clerk's office in Opelika can answer procedural questions about required forms and hearing schedules.
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