Will probate be necessary in another state?

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If the deceased was a resident of Nevada, all of his personal property (including bank accounts) can be handled through a Nevada probate. If the deceased owned real estate in a different state, probate will be required in that state (if the property is not held in trust or if title was not shared with someone else who has rights of survivorship). 

If an out of state resident has real estate in Nevada, a Nevada probate will be required for the Nevada property.

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