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Meaning of a Letter of Executorship South Africa

A letter of executorship in South Africa is a legal document that is signed by the master of the high court where the deceased was living at the time of their death. It designates the executor who will be the administrator of the deceased’s Estate. The administrator is able to control and manage the money, property, and assets that were owned by the person who passed away. In South Africa, to achieve this the administrator needs to apply for a Letter of Executorship If the value of an estate is R250 000 or less.

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Executors are typically named in the deceased’s will and the judge will almost always appoint these individuals, they can be an attorney, friend, or family member that the deceased person trusted. Otherwise, if the will is silent or there is no will, a judge will usually appoint a close family member to oversee the estate.

The letter of executorship in South Africa will provide the appointed person with the legal rights needed to gain access to the deceased’s assets and form any decisions such as the distribution of assets.

To obtain a letter of executorship in South Africa, one must report the death of the deceased and apply for a letter of executorship to the Master of the High Court within 14 days.

The court permits executorship only in the presence of a death certificate. Once the letter is granted the person becomes the Executor of the deceased estate.

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Duties and Responsibilities of an Executor

An executor is legally responsible for carrying out instructions set out in a will after someone has died. Executorship of a will comes with a lot of responsibilities and duties. The executor needs to have access to the will, check its validity, establish who the beneficiaries are, and get a rough idea of the assets and liabilities of the estate. In order to accurately complete this task, the executor needs to gather items such as bank accounts, title deeds to property, insurance policy documents and any other documentation that they can find that pertains to the financial affairs of the deceased.

Administration of estate with foreign assets

It has become increasingly common for South African to own assets overseas and we can often come across estate matters where foreign assets are involved. Foreign assets could include a holiday home, shares in a foreign company or investments abroad. Foreign assets can add complexity to the administration of an estate.


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  1. Chaven Yenketswamy
    April 5, 2022 Reply

    If the estate exceeds R250K the Masters Office Policy does not allow application by parties other than an Attorney or agent which adds a huge cost to the administration of the estate. Beneficiaries will also not have access to critical funds in the deceased bank accounts until a letter of executorship is issued which could take several months. In addition there are backlogs in the system adding to delays. It is a very unfair system especially for beneficiaries that are unemployed.

  2. Louis Van Rooyen
    May 23, 2022 Reply

    Your statement above ” In South Africa, to achieve this the administrator needs to apply for a Letter of Executorship If the value of an estate is R250 000 or less.” ….is not correct !

  3. Zikhona
    January 1, 2023 Reply

    What happens when the spouse reject the stepchildren when spending the deseased belongings?

    • admin
      January 17, 2023 Reply

      Hi Zikona,
      Kindly contact the Home Affairs call centre.
      Kind regards.

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