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Signing Your Will: Simple Rules for South Africa

Originally published: 22 August 2021  |  Last updated: 30 November 2025 TL;DR: To sign a valid Will in South Africa: the testator signs at the end and initials every page, two witnesses aged 14+ sign simultaneously in each other’s presence and the testator’s presence, and no beneficiary may be a witness. An Affidavit of Execution […]

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Tim Hewson

30 November 2025

Originally published: 22 August 2021  |  Last updated: 30 November 2025

TL;DR: To sign a valid Will in South Africa: the testator signs at the end and initials every page, two witnesses aged 14+ sign simultaneously in each other’s presence and the testator’s presence, and no beneficiary may be a witness. An Affidavit of Execution (optional but recommended) confirms proper signing. Read the detailed signing guide.

Properly signing your Will is critical—failure to follow the rules can invalidate the entire document. Here are the simple but essential signing rules under the Wills Act 7 of 1953.

Guide to Signing a Will

What Are the Signing Rules for a Will in South Africa?

  1. The testator signs (or makes a mark) at the end of the Will
  2. The testator signs or initials every page
  3. Two competent witnesses (aged 14+) sign the Will
  4. Both witnesses must be present simultaneously when signing
  5. The testator must be present when witnesses sign
  6. No witness may be a beneficiary (or a beneficiary’s spouse)

What Is an Affidavit of Execution?

An Affidavit of Execution is a sworn statement by a witness confirming proper execution. While not legally required, it simplifies probate.

Common Signing Mistakes

  • Missing signatures on one or more pages
  • Only one witness present at signing
  • A beneficiary signing as witness (forfeits inheritance)
  • Witnesses signing at different times

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sign my Will electronically?

No. South African law requires physical (wet ink) signatures on printed Wills.

Does a Will need to be notarised in South Africa?

No. Proper signing and witnessing is sufficient.


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