Disclaimers

Last Updated : 02/06/2026

How do I file a disclaimer?

General Information

Under the law of the District of Columbia, a disclaimer is defined as the refusal to accept an interest in or power over property. The effect of a disclaimer is to allow the interest to pass to an alternate beneficiary. The disclaimer extinguishes the interest in a property as if that interest had never been granted.

There is no disclaimer form. The disclaimer must (1) be in a writing or other record, (2) declare the disclaimer, (3) describe the interest or power disclaimed, (4) be signed by the person making the disclaimer, (5) be delivered or filed in the manner provided by DC Code, sec. 19-1512, and (6) include the telephone number and street address of the person who is disclaiming.

A disclaimer is filed in the Probate Division at the Legal Branch of the Probate Division located at 515 5th Street, NW, Room 312, Washington, DC 20001. The original disclaimer and a Certificate of Filing Disclaimer should be filed. They will be assigned a case number and filed in a DIS case jacket. If there is an estate case on record, the DIS case will be linked in the Court’s computer system to the estate case, and a copy of the disclaimer will be docketed and scanned into the record of the estate case.

The law on disclaimers may be found in Title 19 of the DC Code, Chapter 15.

Probate Division

Leadership
Presiding Judge
Hon. Erik Christian
Deputy Presiding Judge
Hon. Michael O'Keefe
Director/Register of Wills
Nicole Stevens
Deputy Director
Melinda Jackson
Deputy Register of Wills
John H. Middleton
Location
Clerk's Office
Court Building A
515 Fifth Street, NW, Room 314
Washington
,
D.C.
20001
Probate Self-Help Center
Court Building A
515 Fifth Street NW, Room 316
Washington
,
D.C.
20001
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Saturday - Sunday: Closed
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