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Notarizing a Will
- We don't draft Wills, but we can Notarize a Will (witness the Testator signing the Will).
- A Will requires two Witnesses. The Notary will be the first Witness, and you must bring the 2nd Witness with you.
- The second Witness should not be an Executor or a Beneficiary (or the spouse of a Beneficiary) of the Will.
- You must also bring an Affidavit of Execution which is the 2nd Witness's sworn statement that all 3 signers signed in each other's presence. (See below).
Notarizing Testator's Signature | $16.95 |
2nd Witness's Affidavit of Execution | $16.95 |
Adding Exhibit Stamp and Seal to back of Will (connects the Affidavit to the Will). | $16.95 |
Affidavit of Execution
- Used where a Witness is asked to swear or solemnly declare they were present and witnessed people signing a document.
- Especially used where there is a Will, to prevent the legal problems that might arise if your Witnesses predecease you, or cannot be located.
- In the case of a Will, the Notary must also connect the Affidavit of Execution to the Will by adding and signing an Exhibit stamp and Seal to the back of the Will.
For a sample Affidavit of Execution click here.
Administering Oath/Solemn Affirmation | $16.95 |
Exhibit Stamp | $16.95 |
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