(1) An electronic will that is filed electronically with the clerk of the court through the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal is deemed to have been deposited with the clerk as an original of the electronic will.
(2) A paper copy of an electronic will which is certified by a notary public to be a true and correct copy of the electronic will may be offered for and admitted to probate and shall constitute an original of the electronic will.
History.—s. 37, ch. 2019-71.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XLII - Estates and Trusts
Chapter 732 - Probate Code: Intestate Succession and Wills
Part V - Wills (Ss. 732.501-732.526)
732.501 - Who may make a will.
732.505 - Revocation by writing.
732.507 - Effect of subsequent marriage, birth, adoption, or dissolution of marriage.
732.508 - Revival by revocation.
732.509 - Revocation of codicil.
732.5105 - Republication of wills by codicil.
732.511 - Republication of wills by reexecution.
732.512 - Incorporation by reference.
732.515 - Separate writing identifying devises of tangible property.
732.5165 - Effect of fraud, duress, mistake, and undue influence.
732.517 - Penalty clause for contest.
732.522 - Method and place of execution.
732.523 - Self-proof of electronic will.
732.524 - Qualified custodians.
732.525 - Liability coverage; receivership of qualified custodians.