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Foreign inheritance in Turkey has become a significant legal topic as more expatriates, foreign investors, and dual nationals acquire assets in the country. Whether you are dealing with property, bank accounts, shares, or movable assets, understanding the Turkish inheritance system is crucial for a smooth, compliant, and secure succession process.
At Akkas & Associates Law Firm, we provide full-service legal representation for foreign nationals navigating inheritance, probate, and estate procedures throughout Turkey.
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Our Istanbul probate lawyers explain how foreign inheritance works in Turkey in 2026, the applicable laws, required documents, common challenges, and how our expert team ensures efficient estate transfers for international clients.
The primary law governing inheritance matters in Turkey is the Turkish Civil Code. For foreign nationals, inheritance is determined through a combination of:
This dual-layer structure means that even if a foreigner leaves a will in another country, Turkish law may still apply to specific assets in Turkey, especially real estate.

For a detailed understanding of probate procedures, you may also review our page on probate law in Turkey.
To begin the inheritance process in Turkey, heirs must obtain a Certificate of Inheritance (Veraset İlamı) from a Turkish Civil Court or Notary. Foreign nationals typically require court-issued certificates because foreign wills and foreign inheritance certificates are not automatically recognized in Turkey.
For more information, visit our dedicated service page:
Turkish Certificate of Inheritance.
Turkey imposes inheritance tax on all assets transferred within the country, including those inherited by foreigners. Tax rates vary depending on asset value and relationship to the deceased.
Foreign wills are valid in Turkey if they comply with the law of the country where they were executed. However, they still require:
If a foreign will contradicts Turkish forced heirship rules regarding real estate, the relevant provisions may not be enforceable.
To learn more about will preparation, see our internal resource:
Turkish Will Preparation.

Once the Certificate of Inheritance is issued, the heirs can begin the property transfer process at the Land Registry Office.
When multiple heirs are involved, disputes or partition actions may arise, especially over high-value assets in Istanbul, Antalya, Muğla, and other regions with large foreign populations.
Our experienced Turkish inheritance lawyers manage all legal, administrative, and translation-related matters to ensure a fast and seamless process.





The process for a foreign heir to claim Turkish assets follows a structured legal path. It requires precise documentation and adherence to Turkish court procedures.
The process begins with securing the official death certificate. If the death occurred in Turkey, it will be issued by Turkish authorities. If the death occurred abroad, the foreign death certificate must be:
This is the most critical legal step. The Certificate of Inheritance is a court order that formally identifies the legal heirs and their respective shares of the deceased’s estate.
If the deceased left a will, it must undergo a process of authentication in the Turkish courts.
All assets inherited in Turkey are subject to the Inheritance and Transfer Tax (Veraset ve İntikal Vergisi).

Once the Certificate of Inheritance is issued and the inheritance tax is paid, the heir must apply to the Land Registry Office (Tapu ve Kadastro Müdürlüğü) to officially transfer the ownership of any real estate.
Movable assets, such as bank accounts and vehicles, must also be officially transferred.
In complex international cases, a foreign court decision regarding the distribution of assets may need to be recognized and enforced in Turkey.
Since 1992, our law firm has represented thousands of foreign heirs from Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Asia. We offer:
Our team handles every step, allowing heirs to complete inheritance procedures without traveling to Turkey when using a notarized/apostilled Power of Attorney.

A: Regardless of the deceased’s nationality, the inheritance of immovable property (real estate) located in Turkey is always governed by Turkish Civil Law. For all other movable assets, the national law of the deceased generally applies.
A: The Certificate of Inheritance in Turkey (Veraset İlamı or Mirasçılık Belgesi) is a mandatory judicial document issued by a Turkish Civil Peace Court. It officially proves who the legal heirs are and their rightful shares of the estate. It is essential for transferring ownership of any asset in Turkey.
A: Yes. Foreign heirs are subject to the Turkish Inheritance and Transfer Tax. The rates are progressive, ranging from 1% to 10%, based on the value of the inherited asset and the kinship degree. This tax must be paid before the official transfer of the title deed can be executed.
A: Yes, a foreign will can be valid, but it must be authenticated, translated, and legalized. It must also be compliant with Turkish law, particularly the “reserved portion” rules, which protect the mandatory shares of the deceased’s closest relatives.
A: Yes. Since Turkish law governs the inheritance of real estate located in Turkey, it is subject to the TCC’s forced heirship rules. This means a portion of the estate is legally reserved for mandatory heirs, such as the spouse, children, and parents, even if a will attempts to disinherit them.
For over three decades, Akkas & Associates has been Istanbul’s trusted leader in inheritance law, guiding clients to successful outcomes in estate disputes and litigation.
Selcuk Akkas, Attorney at Law, Patent & Trademark Attorney & Mediator
Foreign inheritance in Turkey requires knowledge of both Turkish law and cross-border succession rules. Whether you are inheriting real estate, bank accounts, assets, or shares, our experienced team at Akkas & Associates Law Firm offers comprehensive and reliable support. For assistance with international probate matters, foreign wills, inheritance certificates, or estate transfers, please contact us today.
If you need support with foreign inheritance in Turkey, Turkish probate for foreigners, international estate planning, or property inheritance procedures, our team is ready to assist you with professional and personalized legal solutions.