Where are Spanish wills registered?

The most common  type of will is signed before a Notary Public, who keeps the original. A copy is then sent to a central registry of wills (Registro de Actos de Ultima Voluntad), which is located in Madrid. This registry issues a certificate upon death of the testator with the contents of the will and is necessary in order to execute and process the will.

 

 

 

 

 

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