- Document Submission: You need to send the will to a licensed notary public together with any supporting documents.
- Verification: A notary public carefully examines the will, making sure it is legal and checking that the author of it (the testator) really exists.
- Oath or Affirmation: A testator would have to swear an oath or make a solemn affirmation that the will is true and valid.
- Notarial Certificate: Once the notary public confirms it, he issues a certificate indicating that one’s will is legal.
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