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Safe Storage for Your Will and Legal Documents – Leeds Solicitors

Keeping your original Will and Deeds safe is one of the most important parts of planning for the future. At Winston Solicitors in Leeds, we provide secure, long-term storage for your Will and other documents, so that your loved ones can always find what they need, when they need it.

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Whether you’re asking: “Do solicitors keep old Wills?” or need to request a copy of a Will, our team makes the process simple and confidential. We store thousands of documents for clients across West Yorkshire and the UK, ensuring they’re protected, traceable and released only to authorised people.

Our clients trust us to keep their most important papers safe for decades.

We treat your Wills and Deeds as if they were our own.

Monika Volsing, Head of Private Client at Winston Solicitors

We have a duty of confidentiality to our clients and therefore have certain requirements to release documents which we hold in storage.

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If you have original documents stored by us and would like the documents back, we require:

  1. A signed letter of authority from you which confirms:
    1. Your full name
    2. Your current address
    3. Your address which is stated in the documents
    4. Which documents you would like to be released
  2. Two forms of ID:
    1. Current photo ID like a driving licence, passport or bus pass AND
    2. Proof of address dated within the last three months like a utility bill, bank statement or official letter from NHS, HMRC or DWP

We will then review the documentation and if approved, will post your documents via recorded delivery to your current address, or you can collect them.

We require the following from all the executors:

  1. A signed letter of authority which confirms:
    1. Their full names
    2. Their current addresses
    3. The person and address to release the documents to
  2. Two forms of ID:
    1. Current photo ID like a driving licence, passport or bus pass AND
    2. Proof of address dated within the last three months like a utility bill, bank statement or official letter from NHS, HMRC or DWP

If any of the executors have passed away, we require a copy of their death certificate.

We will then review the documentation and if approved, will post the will via recorded delivery to the specified address, or one of the executors can collect it.

We require:

  1. The original death certificate of the deceased
  2. The grant of probate or letters of administration
  3. • A signed letter of authority from all executors/administrators which confirms:
    1. Their full names
    2. Their current addresses
    3. The person and address to release the documents to
  4. Two forms of ID:
    1. Current photo ID like a driving licence, passport or bus pass AND
    2. Proof of address dated within the last three months like a utility bill, bank statement or official letter from NHS, HMRC or DWP

We will then review the documentation and if approved, will post the deeds via recorded delivery to the specified address, or one of the executors/administrators can collect them.

We require:

  • The original death certificate of the deceased

If you are the executors/administrators, we also require:

  1. The grant of probate or letters of administration
  2. A signed letter of authority from all executor/administrators which confirms:
    1. Your full names
    2. Your current addresses
    3. The person and address to release the documents to
  3. Two forms of ID:
    1. Current photo ID like a driving licence, passport or bus pass AND
    2. Proof of address dated within the last three months like a utility bill, bank statement or official letter from NHS, HMRC or DWP

If you are the attorneys, we also require:

  1. A signed letter of authority which confirms:
    1. Your full name
    2. Your current address
    3. The person and address to release the documents to
  2. Two forms of ID:
    1. Current photo ID like a driving licence, passport or bus pass AND
    2. Proof of address dated within the last three months like a utility bill, bank statement or official letter from NHS, HMRC or DWP

If the EPA or LPA appoints you to act jointly (not jointly and severally) with other attorneys then we require the above from all the attorneys/deputies.

We will then review the documentation and if approved, will post the EPA/LPA via recorded delivery to the specified address, or one of the executors/administrators/attorneys can collect it.

If the person has capacity

We require:

  1. A signed letter of authority from them which confirms:
    1. Their full name
    2. Their current address
    3. The address which is stated in the documents
    4. Which documents they would like to be released
  2. Two forms of ID:
    1. Current photo ID like a driving licence, passport or bus pass AND
    2. Proof of address dated within the last three months like a utility bill, bank statement or official letter from NHS, HMRC or DWP

We will then review the documentation and if approved, will post confirmation of documents stored and/or any documents requested by the person via recorded delivery to their current address, or they can collect them.

If the person has lost capacity

We require:

  1. Two forms of your ID:
    1. Current photo ID like a driving licence, passport or bus pass AND
    2. Proof of address dated within the last three months like a utility bill, bank statement or official letter from NHS, HMRC or DWP
  2. A copy of the registered LPA or EPA which appoints you as an attorney if we do not hold it or the deputyship order which appoints you deputy.

If you are appointed as an attorney under an unregistered EPA which we hold, we would also require a letter from the person’s GP which confirms that they have lost capacity.

We will only provide a copy of someone’s will to you, rather than their original will, unless they have an LPA which says their attorneys can have the original will.

If the EPA, LPA or deputyship order appoints you to act jointly (not jointly and severally) with other attorneys or deputies then we also require a letter of authority and two forms of ID from the others in order to release any documentation.

Please contact us on 0113 320 5000 or email at wills@winstonsolicitors.co.uk.

NB: timescales and fees are subject to change – please ask for details.

Why Choose Winston Solicitors for Storage for Your Will and Deeds?

  • Over 4,000 five-star client reviews for care and clarity
  • Secure, insured document storage in Leeds
  • Quick retrievals by recorded delivery or in-person collection
  • Strict confidentiality and ID verification for every release
  • No hidden fees – we confirm any cost before returning documents

I instructed Monika to conduct a deed of variation and was very happy with the outcome. Excellent service throughout and would highly recommend.

Martin, Leeds, 2025

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Call our Wills & Probate team in Leeds on 0113 320 5000 or send us a message. We’ll confirm what documents we hold and explain exactly how to collect or update them.

Winston Solicitors - keeping your legal documents safe for life.

Yes. Most solicitors, including Winston Solicitors, safely store original Wills for clients free of charge. We hold them securely until you either make a new Will, request it back, or your executors collect it after your death.

If we drafted your Will for you, a copy will be kept with the electronic or paper file until the destruction date which is years after the file is closed.

We keep a deceased client’s Will until the executors contact us for it for probate. Once the death & the executors’ identities are confirmed, the original Will is released to the authorised executors.

At Winston Solicitors, there’s no charge to release a client’s own Will. If you’re the executor and requesting the Will of someone who has died, we may charge a small administration fee to verify ID and handle secure postage.

Your documents are stored in our secure Leeds office, protected against fire, flood and loss. Only authorised staff can access them, and all retrievals are logged.

If a firm closes, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) arranges for all stored Wills and Deeds to be transferred safely to another regulated firm or archive. You can contact the SRA to find out where yours is held.

Just send us a signed letter of authority and two forms of ID (one photo, one proof of address). We’ll then post your documents via recorded delivery or arrange collection from our Leeds office.

All POAs end automatically when the donor dies. We can release them to the executors if required for estate administration.

NB: Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) are usually given to the donor once they are registered and we do not normally store them or clients. Old-style (pre-2007) Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPAs) which may not have been registered may be stored here.

Client feedback

We are very grateful to Emily and all at Winston Solictors who have gone above and beyond and been so helpful and professional. All queries were responded to quickly and it really felt llike a personal service, tailored to me. We are extremely grateful to them for everything.
Katherine
Emily SPENCER gave me a helpful and timely and efficient update of my will, problem free.
David
The work was done in a timely & professional manner
Anonymous
Emily Spencer helped us review & redraft our wills. From start to finish Emily was very efficient and helpful. She explained legal issues. Very clearly for us. We would highly recommend her.Many thanksLouise Elliott
Louise
Aged 91 I needed to rewrite my will and transfer my affairs from a city-centre solicitor to one more accessible for myself and my executors. Winston proved an ideal choice. Emily was most helpful and efficient with the will, and I am confident that my estate will be dealt with just as well.
David
I recently had my will written by Winston's Solicitors, and I couldn't be happier with the experience. From my very first contact with the firm, every member of staff was professional, courteous, and attentive to my needs.The solicitor who handled my will took the time to explain everything clearly, making sure I understood each part of the process and felt confident in the decisions I was making. There was no rushing or jargon — just clear, patient guidance through what can often feel like a daunting task.What stood out most was the consistent professionalism across the entire team, from initial enquiry to the final signing. It's clear that client care is a genuine priority at this firm, not just a tagline.I'd happily recommend Winston's Solicitors to anyone looking for a trustworthy, knowledgeable, and professional team to handle their will or other legal matters. Thank you for making the process so straightforward and stress-free.
Richard
We are very grateful to Winston Solicitors for their help in sorting out matters relating to a Last Will and Testament along with a Family Trust. As this was not a straightforward matter, we had no idea where to begin but, thanks to Monika Volsing and her team, this has now been completed. It has taken a good few months but Monika has been there to explain and carry out every step that needed to be undertaken. There is no way we could have done this without Winston Solicitors and I cannot recommend them highly enough
Lynne
Emily provided very clear advice and was extremely professional, proactive and efficient.
Philippa
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