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Commonly Asked Questions about Washington State Wills

No, in Washington, you do not need to docHub your will to make it legal. However, Washington 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.
A testator can revoke his or her current will by destroying it, causing it to be revoked with the execution of a new will, or indirectly by operation of law. To revoke a will by destroying it, the testator must burn, tear, cancel, or obliterate it with the intent of and for the purpose of revoking it.
A Will is a legal document that outlines how the will-maker wants their assets (the things they own) to be distributed after they die. A Will must be in writing, witnessed by two independent witnesses, and the will-maker must be of sound mind when they make and sign it.
491, every will shall be in writing signed by the testator or by some other person under the testators direction in the testators presence or electronic presence, and shall be attested by two or more competent witnesses, by subscribing their names to the will, or by signing an affidavit that complies with RCW 11.20.
With this exciting news in mind, here are the legal requirements for making an online Will in Washington: You must be at least 18 years old. You must be of sound mind. The Will must be in writing. You must sign the Will before two witnesses. Your two witnesses must sign the Will before you.