Washington Last Will and Testament
A last will and testament lets you name an executor, a guardian for minor children, and the people who inherit your estate. In Washington, a will generally must be signed by the testator and two witnesses; notarization is not required for the will to be valid (Wash. Rev. Code 11.12.020). Washington also recognizes self-proving affidavits (Wash. Rev. Code 11.20.020), which let the will enter probate without tracking down the witnesses.
This template walks you through your executor, your beneficiaries, and any specific gifts, then produces a Washington will ready to print and sign following the requirements below, in Word and PDF.
Washington will signing requirements
| Witnesses | Two witnesses |
|---|---|
| Notarization | Not required for the will to be valid; a notary comes in only for the optional self-proving affidavit |
| Self-proving affidavit | Recognized (Wash. Rev. Code 11.20.020) |
| Holographic (handwritten) wills | Not recognized |
| Statute | Wash. Rev. Code 11.12.020 |
Washington does not recognize holographic wills executed in Washington, though a will validly executed under the law of the place where it was signed may be admitted.
Verify before you rely on it
Wills statutes change, and probate courts apply them strictly. Confirm the current Washington requirement in the statute cited above (or with your state's self-help resources) before signing your will.
How this template works in Washington
Answer guided questions about your executor, guardians for minor children, and beneficiaries, and the will writes itself in front of you. Then print it and sign it with your witnesses following the Washington requirements above; a will has no effect until it is properly signed.
The form, the live preview, and the full guide live on the main Last Will and Testament page.
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