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Is there a South African Government Will Kit?

Originally published: 20 April 2022  |  Last updated: 22 January 2026 TL;DR: No, the South African government does not provide an official Will kit. Unlike some countries, South Africa has no government-issued Will template. Free Will kits from banks and stationers exist but carry significant risks. Online services like LegalWills.co.za offer the best combination of […]

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Tim Hewson

22 January 2026

Originally published: 20 April 2022  |  Last updated: 22 January 2026

TL;DR: No, the South African government does not provide an official Will kit. Unlike some countries, South Africa has no government-issued Will template. Free Will kits from banks and stationers exist but carry significant risks. Online services like LegalWills.co.za offer the best combination of affordability and legal quality.

TL;DR: The South African government does not offer an official Will kit to its citizens. South Africa operates differently from other nations because the government does not distribute official Will templates to its residents. Free Will distribution through banks and stationers comes with multiple dangers. LegalWills.co.za operates as an online platform which provides people with cost-effective legal services that produce authentic legal documents.

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Does the South African Government Provide a Will Kit?

The South African government does not offer a Will kit to its citizens. The Department of Justice does not maintain any official Will creation templates or forms for public use. South Africans can create a legally valid Will through multiple methods which do not require them to hire a lawyer.

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What Options Are Available for Creating a Will?

Free Will Kits

No. South Africa does not have an official government Will kit like Australia does for its citizens. The Master of the High Court offers instructions for Will registration but he does not provide guidance about how to make a Will.

Online Will Services

Available from banks, insurance companies, and stationers. These carry significant risks including generic templates, hidden executor nominations, and potential errors.

Traditional Lawyers

LegalWills.co.za operates as a Will creation platform which guides users to make Wills that follow South African legal requirements. The service delivers valid legal documents through its affordable pricing structure.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a government Will kit in South Africa?

Cost R1,500–R5,000+ for basic Wills.

What is the cheapest way to make a Will in South Africa?

Online services like LegalWills.co.za offer the best value for professional-quality Wills.


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