Yes. They must be notarized and filed with your county recorders office to be recognized as valid. This requirement prevents someone from changing your will without your knowledge, getting it notarized and filing it.
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Yes. They must be notarized and filed with your county recorders office to be recognized as valid. This requirement prevents someone from changing your will without your knowledge, getting it notarized and filing it.