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Commonly Asked Questions about Arizona Last Will and Testament Forms

In Arizona, probate is always required for wills and assets that arent in a trust or included in a transfer-on-death deed. Probate is also required for large estates consisting of personal property valued at over $75,000 and real estate property valued at over $100,000.
Probate records, such as wills, claims, administrations, case files, and calendars are in the custody of the clerk of the superior court in each county courthouse.
There are grounds which, if proven, are typically considered sufficient to invalidate a will or a portion of a will. Those grounds include: There is fraud involved with the will or its creation. The will was made under duress (threats, extreme coercion)
No, in Arizona, you do not need to docHub your will to make it legal. However, Arizona allows you to make your will self-proving and youll need to go to a notary if you want to do that. A self-proving will speeds up probate because the court can accept the will without contacting the witnesses who signed it.
You can make your own will in Arizona. You do not need an attorney to create a will. But, because your will is such a crucial legal document, you want it to meet state-specific requirements.
So, does a Will need to be filed in Arizona? The short answer is no. However, if you want to have a say in the distribution of your assets after you have passed, then making sure you have a valid Will is essential.
A will does NOT need to be recorded with the County Recorder.
Yes, you can write your own Will in Arizona. The Arizona Revised Statutes 14-2503 state that a holographic Will is valid, whether or not it is witnessed, as long as the signature and the material provisions are in the Testators handwriting.