If a loved one has passed away and left behind a valid will, the executor must apply for a Grant of Probate before distributing the estate. In Malaysia, this legal process confirms the executor’s authority to administer the deceased’s assets according to the will.
This guide explains what a Grant of Probate is, when it is required and how to apply in Malaysia.
What is a Grant of Probate?
A Grant of Probate is a court order issued by the High Court in Malaysia that:
- Confirms the validity of the deceased’s will
- Appoints the executor named in the will
- Gives the executor legal authority to manage and distribute the estate
Without this court order, banks, land offices and financial institutions will not release the deceased’s assets.
When Is a Grant of Probate Required?
You need to apply for a Grant of Probate if:
- The deceased left a valid will
- There are assets under the deceased’s sole name
- The estate includes property, bank accounts, shares or investments
If there is no will, the correct application is a Letter of Administration, not probate.
Step-by-Step: How to Apply for Grant of Probate in Malaysia
1. Confirm the Validity of the Will
The will must:
- Be in writing
- Be signed by the testator
- Be witnessed by at least two witnesses
Any irregularities may delay or complicate the application.
2. Gather Required Documents
You will need:
- Original death certificate
- Original will
- Executor’s identity documents
- List of assets and liabilities
- Property title documents (if applicable)
- Bank account details
Accurate asset information is crucial as the estate must be declared to the court.
3. Prepare Court Documents
The executor (through a probate lawyer) will prepare:
- Originating Summons
- Affidavit in Support
- Executor’s Oath
- List of Assets
- List of Beneficiaries
These documents are filed in the High Court.
4. File the Application in Court
Once filed:
- The court reviews the documents
- The Registrar may raise queries (if any)
- If everything is in order, the Grant of Probate is issued
There is no need for a full trial if the application is straightforward and uncontested.
5. Extract the Grant of Probate
After approval, the sealed Grant of Probate is extracted. The executor can then:
- Close bank accounts
- Transfer property
- Sell assets
- Distribute funds to beneficiaries

How Long Does It Take?
For a straightforward and uncontested application:
- 2 to 3 months (depending on court workload and documentation completeness)
Delays may occur if:
- Asset information is incomplete
- The will is disputed
- Beneficiaries challenge the application
Common Issues in Probate Applications
Some common complications include:
- Missing original will
- Executor unwilling or unable to act
- Disputes among beneficiaries
- Overseas assets
- Joint property complications
Early legal advice can prevent costly delays.
Why Engage a Probate Lawyer in Malaysia?
While it is legally possible to apply personally, probate involves technical court documentation. A probate lawyer can:
- Ensure compliance with Malaysian probate laws
- Minimise court queries and delays
- Handle communication with beneficiaries
- Advise on executor duties and liabilities
This protects the executor from personal legal risk.
Need Assistance with Grant of Probate in Malaysia?
If you require assistance with a Grant of Probate application in Malaysia, our firm provides professional and efficient probate services, including:
- Probate filing at the High Court
- Letters of Administration
- Estate administration advice
- Will Writing
How Our Law Firm Can Help
Our probate lawyers assist clients with every step of Probate in Malaysia, including:
- Preparing and submitting Probate applications
- Advising executors on legal responsibilities
- Collecting assets and managing the estate
- Resolving disputes among beneficiaries
With our support, Probate becomes simpler, faster and legally compliant.
Probate is a critical step in estate administration that protects both the executor and the beneficiaries. By applying for Probate correctly, your family can avoid unnecessary delays, legal issues and disputes.
To schedule a free consultation with our probate lawyers, contact Veeran & Tan and call us at 016-477 0087 or 014-9508667 right away.
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Areas Our Probate Lawyers Cover
Our probate lawyers provide legal services across KL, Selangor and the surrounding areas. We regularly handle cases in:
- Kuala Lumpur
- Petaling Jaya
- Shah Alam
- Klang
- Subang Jaya
- Puchong
- Damansara
- Cheras
- Seri Kembangan
- Cyberjaya
- Putrajaya
- Nilai
- Seremban
Whether you are based in Kuala Lumpur or Selangor, our lawyers are ready to assist you.
