Missouri Self-Proving Affidavit Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Missouri Self-Proving Affidavit in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'State' and 'County' fields at the top of the form. This identifies where the affidavit is being executed.
  3. Next, enter your name in the designated space as the officer authorized to administer oaths.
  4. In the following fields, input the names of the testator and witnesses. Ensure that all names are spelled correctly for legal accuracy.
  5. Review the statement confirming that each party has appeared before you and signed voluntarily. This section is crucial for validating the affidavit.
  6. Finally, complete the date field and sign as a notary. Don’t forget to affix your official seal to finalize the document.

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A self-proving affidavit is a document, signed by you and two witnesses, that verifies under oath that your witnesses saw you sign your will and that its legally valid. Generally speaking, your self-proving affidavit must be docHubd, meaning you and the witnesses sign it in front of a notary public.
I , (Name) (Rank/Designation) of (Name of the Office/Unit/Department) hereby docHub that the particulars given in above have been authenticated by the records held in the office and found correct.
This means that you do not need to ask a lawyer to create an affidavit. It is important to note, however, that certain types of affidavits will need to contain specific information in order to fulfill their purpose and meet legal requirements.
Together with your witnesses, go to a notary public. Banks, libraries and UPS stores often offer notary services. You and your witnesses will sign the affidavit, under oath, in front of the notary public. He or she will then officially sign and stamp the affidavit.
Missouri law requires that the affidavit must be completed and signed by the caregiver in front of a Notary Public. The affidavit may be provided to schools and/or medical providers when services for the child are sought and consented to by the relative caregiver.

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In 1980 Missouri added a statute which provided that wills could be self-proved. A self-proved will is a will that is admitted to probate without the necessity of obtaining the testimony of the subscribing witnesses.
A legal affidavit must be signed by the person making the statement to be considered legally binding. In many cases, the affiant must also sign the document in front of a witness. That witness is often the notary public, but they could be anyone willing to swear the signature is authentic.

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