Riverside County Probate Advance — Get Cash in 24–48 Hours


Riverside County spans from the suburbs of the Inland Empire to the desert communities of the Coachella Valley — and probate cases are handled at two courthouse locations depending on where the decedent lived. Estates here range from tract homes in Corona and Murrieta to desert properties in Palm Springs and Indio. If you’re a named beneficiary in a Riverside County probate case, ProbateLend can advance you a portion of your inheritance in 24–48 hours. No credit check, no monthly payments, and you repay only when the estate closes.

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Riverside County is one of the largest counties in California by land area, and its probate cases are split between two courthouse locations — the main Riverside courthouse and the Southwest Justice Center in Murrieta. Estates here range from inland tract homes to desert properties in the Coachella Valley, and probate timelines reflect the court’s growing caseload. If you’re a named beneficiary in a Riverside County probate case, ProbateLend can advance you a portion of your inheritance in 24–48 hours. No credit check, no monthly payments, and you repay only when the estate closes.

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Free Probate Advance Consultation

If you need a small or large advance, our team takes the time to explain the probate advance timeline and when you can expect your inheritance money.  There is no cost to apply for an advance.

If you need a probate advance and are currently involved in a probate case in Riverside County Probate Court, fill out the form at bottom below and one of our staff will reach out immediately.

To qualify for a cash advance, a probate case needs to be opened.  We will need a probate case number so we can complete our online research on the Riverside County Superior Court probate division website.

We Review Your Probate Documents

The most important document we inspect is the petition for probate filed in the Riverside County Superior Court. The petition discloses the assets listed in the estate, the number of heirs, if there is a will attached to the estate, and whether the probate is full or limited authority.

Your credit and employment history is not a consideration.  An advance is not a loan. As such, we are primarily concerned with estimating your expected share of inheritance.

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Quick Underwriting Decisions

No need to wait for the probate process to finish.  You can receive your inheritance advance in as little as 24 hours after we receive your application and documents.  Our streamlined underwriting guarantees you get your inheritance money fast.

Funds are wired directly to your bank account.  We can also express mail a cashiers check–it’s your choice.  How you spend your money is up to you.  

You get the immediate cash you need.  We are paid when the probate case concludes, at final distribution.  One of the benefits of an advance is if there are insufficient funds to repay us, that is our problem, not yours.

What to Expect as a Riverside County Probate Heir

Riverside County probate cases are handled at two locations depending on where the decedent lived. Cases in the western part of the county — Riverside, Corona, Moreno Valley, and surrounding cities — are typically filed at the Riverside Historic Courthouse at 4050 Main Street in Riverside. Cases in the southwest — Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, and Lake Elsinore — are generally handled at the Southwest Justice Center at 30755-D Auld Road in Murrieta.

We look up your case directly on the Riverside Superior Court website using the case number. In most situations we can pull the filing details without you needing to track down documents first.

Once we review the petition for probate and estimate your inheritance share, we can typically have funds wired to your account within 24–48 hours. No credit check, no monthly payments, repaid only at final distribution.

Riverside County Probate Advance Q & A

Does Riverside County have more than one probate courthouse?

Yes. Riverside County probate cases are divided between two courthouse locations. If the decedent lived in Riverside, Corona, Moreno Valley, or nearby cities, the case is likely at the Riverside Historic Courthouse at 4050 Main Street. If the decedent lived in Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, or Lake Elsinore, the case is generally handled at the Southwest Justice Center in Murrieta. We can look up your case on the Riverside Superior Court website — just provide the decedent’s name or case number.

Most Riverside County probate cases take 12 to 18 months, though the county’s rapid population growth has put pressure on court resources and hearing schedules. Cases in the southwest part of the county — served by the Murrieta courthouse — can face additional delays as that region’s caseload has grown significantly. If the estate includes real property requiring court confirmation of sale, add several more months to the timeline.

Yes. Riverside County estates frequently include properties in the Coachella Valley, desert communities, and rural areas. These properties are still counted as estate assets when we calculate your expected inheritance share. Remote or lower-value properties don’t disqualify you — what matters is your estimated share relative to the total estate value.

The two things we need to get started are the probate case number and a copy of the petition for probate filed with the Riverside Superior Court. Credit history and income are not factors. We base the advance entirely on your estimated share of the estate. For a full document checklist, see: Get an Inheritance Advance: Required Documents.

No. A probate advance is not a loan and is not regulated as one. There is no interest rate, no monthly payment, and no personal liability if the estate falls short. We receive an assignment of a portion of your future inheritance in exchange for the advance. You repay only at final distribution when the estate closes. Learn more about how probate advances work.

How Long Does Probate Take in Riverside County?

Riverside County probate typically runs 12 to 18 months for a straightforward estate. The county’s population has grown rapidly over the past two decades — particularly in the southwest in cities like Murrieta, Menifee, and Temecula — and the court system has struggled to keep pace. Hearing dates at both the Riverside and Murrieta courthouses are often scheduled months out.

Estates that include real property requiring court confirmation of sale, contested wills, or multiple creditors can easily stretch beyond two years. Heirs in the Coachella Valley face additional complications when desert properties require specialized appraisals.

A probate advance from ProbateLend lets you access part of your inheritance now while the court process plays out. No debt, no credit check, no monthly payments — just cash from what’s already yours.

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