1. A holographic will is a will in which the signature, date and material provisions are written by the hand of the testator, whether or not it is witnessed or notarized. It is subject to no other form, and may be made in or out of this State.
2. Every person of sound mind over the age of 18 years may, by last holographic will, dispose of all of the estate, real or personal, but the estate is chargeable with the payment of the testator’s debts.
3. Such wills are valid and have the same force and effect as if formally executed.
[Part 1:111:1895; A 1941, 389; 1931 NCL § 9926] + [2:111:1895; C § 3093; RL § 6224; NCL § 9927]—(NRS A 1959, 21; 1999, 2256)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
NRS 133.020 - Sound mind; age.
NRS 133.040 - Valid wills: Requirements of writing, subscription, witnesses and attestation.
NRS 133.060 - Devise to subscribing witness.
NRS 133.065 - Devise and appointment may be conditional.
NRS 133.070 - Creditors as witnesses.
NRS 133.080 - Foreign execution.
NRS 133.085 - Electronic will.
NRS 133.086 - Requirements for self-proving electronic will; acceptance of declaration or affidavit.
NRS 133.087 - Notarization of documents in proceedings related to an electronic will.
NRS 133.088 - Performance of certain notarial acts by electronic means.
NRS 133.090 - Holographic will.
NRS 133.100 - Nuncupative or oral will invalid.
NRS 133.120 - Other means of revocation.
NRS 133.130 - Effect of revocation of subsequent will.
NRS 133.140 - Agreements of testator.
NRS 133.150 - Charges or encumbrances upon estate.
NRS 133.155 - Specific devise passes subject to mortgage or lien existing on date of death.
NRS 133.180 - Sources of unmentioned child’s share.
NRS 133.190 - Effect of advancements.
NRS 133.200 - Death of beneficiary.
NRS 133.210 - Devise of real property.
NRS 133.220 - Interests acquired after execution of will.
NRS 133.300 - Written statement required to serve as qualified custodian.
NRS 133.330 - Access to and destruction of electronic records in custody of qualified custodian.