Yes. An inventory or account may be filed by mail, but it is preferable to file in person so that the filing can be reviewed for completeness.
Conservatorship (CON) FAQs
Accounting Questions - Can the inventory or account be filed by mail?
Accounting Questions - How often are accounts filed?
Accounts are due annually no later than thirty days after the anniversary of the date of appointment.
Accounting Questions - Must original bank statements and original checks be filed with accounts?
No. Copies are acceptable provided that the originals are exhibited at the time of filing.
Other Questions - What documents need to be verified to be filed in the Probate Division?
The following pleadings must be verified to be filed in the Probate Division:
1. All Petitions - SCR-PD 2(b) and 3
2. Complaints filed in Probate Matters - SCR-PD 107(a), and 208(a)
3. Accounts - DC Code 20-721
4. Inventories - DC Code 20-711
5. Guardian Reports - SCR-PD 328
6. Assignments - SCR-PD 120 and 420
7. Claims - DC Code 20-905(a)
8. Affidavits of Mailing and Non-Mailing in Standard Probate - SCR-PD 403(a)(8)
9. Any Affidavit - SCR-CIV 9
10. Verification and Certificate of Notice - SCR-PD 403(b)(3)
Serving as a Conservator - The Court has directed me to file a report on the status of the ward. What form should be used?