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    Default Who to Have Witness My Will?

    My question involves estate proceedings in the state of: Oregon

    I'm a single person, making a will for the first time, using WillMaker. I don't know two people who are not beneficiaries, that I would feel comfortable enough asking to be a witness.

    My question: Is there someplace that I could have the will notarized that would be able to provide two witnesses? I would be willing to pay a small amount for this service.

    Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me!

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    Default Re: Who to Witness My Will?

    Oregon requires witnesses.

    Start thinking.

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    Default Re: Who to Witness My Will?

    Your bank probably offers free notary services to account holders. If you go in at a time that's not busy, you may be able to convince bank employees to sign on as witnesses. I'd personally give it a shot.

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