I just purchased a last will document; what do I need to do to make it valid?
Under most state laws, you will need to sign your will in front of two witnesses and a notary. The last page of the will document will have the sections for the names and signatures of the witnesses and notary.
Your local bank branch, local library, or UPS store are good sources to start looking for a notary.
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Just purchased last will document. How do I make it valid? Just notarize anywhere?
Lexi, Chatbot
I understand you've purchased a last will document. Have you filled out all the necessary information in the document?
Yes.
Lexi, Chatbot
Have you checked if there are any specific witnessing requirements for the last will document you purchased?
Did not check.
Lexi, Chatbot
Is there anything else the Lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they'll be able to help with witnessing requirements.
No. Just need to make a purchased document valid.
Evan
Thanks for using AskaLawyer. My name is Evan and I will be answering your question.
Evan, how do I make a Last Will valid? I just filled a form on eForms and purchased it. Do I need to go to notary?
Evan
Under most state laws, you will need to sign your will in front of two witnesses and a notary. The last page of the will document will have the sections for the names and signatures of the witnesses and notary.
Your local bank branch, local library, or UPS store are good sources to start looking for a notary.
Got it. That’s all I wanted to know. Thank you.
Evan
Please let me know if you have any additional questions I can help with.
No more. Need to find 2 witnesses and the Notary now. Thank you. Have a good weekend.
Evan
Thanks for using AskaLawyer. Bye now.
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