Do you need to notarize a codicil in ct?

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2026-03-27 19:51

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Yes, in Connecticut, a codicil must be signed by the testator in the presence of at least two witnesses. While notarization is not required for a codicil to be valid, it is often recommended to help validate the document and streamline the probate process. If a codicil is notarized, it can further strengthen its legitimacy.

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