A will having an attached affidavit signed by a notary public that shows the will was properly signed, witnessed, and the will is of the person who signed it. Many states accept these affidavits so to avoid the difficult process of tracking down the witnesses to the will.
A Will that is signed under penalty of perjury by 2 people who will not get anything from the Will. You do not have to get an affidavit from the witnesses.
a regular will but includes a page signed by the witnesses to the will
A will that is acknowledged or notarized and thereby enjoys the presumption of validity.
A will having an attached affidavit signed by a notary public that shows the will was properly signed and witnessed and that it is the will of the person who signed it. Many states accept such wills in order to avoid the cumbersome process of requiring an executor to track down the witnesses.
A will signed by two witnesses and notarized that includes specific wording defined by state law.
A will requiring witnesses to sign an affidavit indicating that the testator was of sound mind, etc., at the time the will was signed and witnessed.
A will accompanied by a sworn statement from witnesses and signed before a notary public. Many states accept such wills in order to avoid the cumbersome process of requiring an executor to track down the witnesses.
A will whose validity does not have to be testified to in court by the witnesses to it, since the witnesses executed an affidavit reflecting proper execution of the will prior to the maker's death.