* the authentic will, drawn up by a civil law notary.
* the holographic will, written, dated and signed by the testator himself.
* the sealed will, placed in a sealed envelope and handed over to a civil law notary.
* the international will, signed before two witnesses and a civil law notary.
Yes, there are two: a register of wills administered by the Ministry of Justice and a register of successions administered by the Italian courts. The registration and search of wills is performed electronically in both registers.
It is not mandatory to record wills in a register. However, a will which is not found is deemed to be a non-existent will.
This is why it is recommended that the will is recorded in the register. In this way, the testator can be sure that his last wishes will be found and therefore respected following his death.
The civil law notary carries out the registration of wills. In effect, although it is possible to draw up a will oneself, the assistance of a notary is particularly valuable since he is a specialist in the matter. His advice shall thus enable to draw up a will which respects the law and which therefore does not run the risk of being declared null and void.
It is not the content of the will which is recorded in the register but the information which enables it to be found.
The civil law notary is in charge of keeping the authentic, sealed, international and holographic wills confided to him by the testator.
No, the existence of a will and its content shall remain a secret during the entire life of the testator.
The registration of a will costs 18.20€ to which 48.00€ of stamp duty is to be added.
Upon the death of the testator, his family can consult the register of wills and the register of successions themselves or through a law professional (civil law notary, judge, lawyer). This query is not obligatory but it is however recommended because it ensures that the last wishes of the testator are respected.
Yes, the testator’s family must provide a death certificate in order to be able to carry out a search. This measure enables to ensure that the existence of the will remains secret during the testator’s life.
Searches in the Italian registers cost 37.16€.
If it is possible that the deceased has left a will in another country, it is also recommended that the foreign registers are queried. These queries shall cost 50.00€ per register queried.
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