


We understand that there are circumstances when, legally, it will not be necessary to obtain formal, court issued probate documents and you should let us know when you get in touch if this applies. If the performer resided outside of the UK when they died, the formal, court issued probate documents will be those relevant to the legal rules of that place of residence and additional information regarding the relevant probate process applicable to that territory will also be required (along with informal translations of documents that are not in English). *If there are multiple executors/administrators to an estate then these forms will need to be signed by all executors/administrators.
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It is PPL’s policy to receive copies of formal, court issued probate documents and the will (if there was one) along with PPL documents signed by the executor(s)/administrator(s) and copies of their ID. PPL will require certain documentation in order to process the transfer of this right to receive equitable remuneration to a beneficiary. A performer’s right to receive equitable remuneration from PPL is transmissible upon death (whereas it is not freely transmissible by a performer prior to their death).
