NC · Will requirements
North Carolina will requirements
Witnesses required
2
Standard requirement
Holographic will
Valid
Community property
No
Minimum age
18
Witness requirements
Two competent witnesses must sign in the presence of the testator
Holographic (handwritten) wills
Holographic wills are valid in North Carolina. A holographic will must be entirely in the testator’s own handwriting and signed. No witnesses are required for a holographic will.
Self-proving affidavit (recommended)
North Carolina allows wills to be made self-proving by having a notary acknowledge the signatures. A self-proving will can be admitted to probate without requiring witness testimony — saving your executor significant time and hassle.
Important notes
- Holographic will must be found among valuable papers or deposited for safekeeping
Official sources
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