Yes, Colorado adopted the Uniform Electronic Wills Act, which recognizes an electronic will as valid if it satisfies the Act’s requirements. An electronic will can be executed and attested electronically in real time. Remote notarization for wills is restricted unless it complies with the Electronic Wills Act. The statute also addresses certifying paper copies of electronic wills. Your attorney can help ensure the execution steps match the statute so the will is honored in probate. These points come directly from Colorado’s Electronic Wills enactment and related notary provisions.



