(a) A will may be simultaneously executed, attested, and made self-proved, by acknowledgment of the will by the testator and affidavits of the witnesses, each made before an officer authorized to administer oaths under the laws of the state in which execution occurs and evidenced by the officer's certificate, under official seal, in substantially the following form:
I, __________________________________, the testator, sign my name to this instrument this __________ day of _____, and being first duly sworn, do hereby declare to the undersigned authority that I sign and execute this instrument as my will and that I sign it willingly (or willingly direct another to sign for me), that I execute it as my free and voluntary act for the purposes expressed in the will, and that I am eighteen years of age or older, of sound mind, and under no constraint or undue influence.
Testator
We, __________________________________, __________________________________, the witnesses, sign our names to this instrument, being first duly sworn, and do hereby declare to the undersigned authority that the testator signs and executes this instrument as the testator's will and that the testator signs it willingly (or willingly directs another to sign for the testator), and that each of us, in the presence and hearing of the testator, hereby signs this will as witness to the testator's signing, and that to the best of our knowledge the testator is eighteen years of age or older, of sound mind, and under no constraint or undue influence.
Witness
State of _______________________________________________________________________________________ Judicial DistrictSubscribed, sworn to, and acknowledged before me by __________________________________, the testator, and subscribed and sworn to before me by __________________________________, and __________________________________, witness, this __________ day of _____.(Seal)
(Signed)
(Official capacity of officer)
(b) An attested will may be made self-proved at any time after its execution by the acknowledgment of the will by the testator and the affidavits of the witnesses, each made before an officer authorized to administer oaths under the laws of the state in which the acknowledgment occurs and evidenced by the officer's certificate, under the official seal, attached or annexed to the will in substantially the following form:
State of _______________________________________________________________________________________ Judicial DistrictWe, __________________________________, __________________________________, and __________________________________, the testator and the witnesses, respectively, whose names are signed to the attached or foregoing instrument, being first duly sworn, do hereby declare to the undersigned authority that the testator signed and executed the instrument as the testator's will and that the testator had signed willingly (or willingly directed another to sign for the testator), and that the testator executed it as the testator's free and voluntary act for the purposes expressed in the will, and that each of the witnesses, in the presence and hearing of the testator, signed the will as witness and that to the best of the witnesses' knowledge the testator was at that time eighteen years of age or older, of sound mind, and under no constraint or undue influence.
Testator
Witness
Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by __________________________________, the testator, and subscribed and sworn to before me by __________________________________, and __________________________________, witnesses, this __________ day of _____.(Seal)
(Signed)
(Official capacity of officer)
(c) A signature affixed to a self-proving affidavit attached to a will is considered a signature affixed to the will, if necessary to prove the will's due execution.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 13. Decedents' Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, Trusts, and Health Care Decisions
Chapter 12. Intestacy, Wills, and Donative Transfers
Article 5. Wills, Will Contracts, and Custody and Deposit of Wills.
Sec. 13.12.501. Who may make will.
Sec. 13.12.502. Execution; witnessed wills; holographic wills.
Sec. 13.12.504. Self-proved will.
Sec. 13.12.505. Who may witness.
Sec. 13.12.506. Choice of law as to execution.
Sec. 13.12.507. Revocation by writing or by act.
Sec. 13.12.508. Revocation by change of circumstances.
Sec. 13.12.509. Revival of revoked will.
Sec. 13.12.510. Incorporation by reference.
Sec. 13.12.511. Testamentary additions to trusts.
Sec. 13.12.512. Events of independent significance.
Sec. 13.12.513. Separate writing identifying devise of certain types of tangible personal property.
Sec. 13.12.514. Contracts concerning succession.
Sec. 13.12.515. Deposit of will with court in testator's lifetime.