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Oklahoma Legal Requirements

Key OK statutes and obligations that apply to your last will and testament.

Requirements

  • Governed by the Oklahoma Probate Code (84 Okla. Stat. §§1 et seq.); must be signed by the testator and witnessed by two competent adults
  • Both witnesses must sign in the presence of the testator and of each other
  • Holographic wills (entirely in the testator's handwriting and signed) are valid in Oklahoma without witnesses under 84 Okla. Stat. §54

Restrictions & Limits

  • Interested witnesses (beneficiaries who witness the will) do not automatically invalidate the will, but their bequest may be limited to their intestate share
  • Oklahoma has no state estate or inheritance tax — only federal estate tax applies
  • Pretermitted children (born after will execution) receive an intestate share unless expressly disinherited in the will

Official Statute References

Primary Oklahoma statutes governing this document type.

Oklahoma Last Will and Testament FAQ

Common questions about last will and testaments under Oklahoma law.

Does Oklahoma have a state estate tax?

No. Oklahoma repealed its estate tax and does not impose an inheritance tax. Only the federal estate tax (applicable to estates exceeding $13.61 million in 2024) applies to Oklahoma decedents.

How many witnesses are needed for a valid Oklahoma will?

Two competent adult witnesses are required for an attested will. Oklahoma also recognizes holographic wills written entirely in the testator's handwriting and signed, requiring no witnesses. A self-proving affidavit simplifies probate by eliminating the need for witnesses to testify in court.

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