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Holographic Will Mexico (Testamento Ológrafo)

Holographic Will Mexico (Testamento Ológrafo)

TESTAMENTO OLÓGRAFO

Conforme a los Artículos 1550–1556 del Código Civil Federal

INSTRUCCIÓN CRÍTICA: El testamento ológrafo DEBE ser escrito completamente a mano por el testador en papel en blanco. Cualquier texto impreso, tipeado o mecanografiado — incluso una sola palabra — invalida todo el instrumento (Art. 1550 CCF). Use este formulario únicamente como guía de contenido.

I. DATOS DEL TESTADOR

Nombre: [Testator Name]

Fecha de Nacimiento: [Testator DOB]

Nacionalidad: [Testator Nationality]

Estado Civil: [Marital Status]

CURP: [Testator CURP]

RFC: [Testator RFC]

Identificación: [Testator ID]

Domicilio: [Testator Address]

Yo, [Testator Name], mayor de edad, en pleno uso de mis facultades mentales y sin estar sujeto/a a ninguna declaración judicial de incapacidad, otorgo mi testamento ológrafo en los siguientes términos, en [Execution City], a [Execution Date]:

II. DISPOSICIONES TESTAMENTARIAS

Heredero(s) Universal(es):

[Universal Heirs]

Heredero(s) Sustituto(s):

[Substitute Heirs]

Bienes Inmuebles:

[Real Property]

Legados Específicos:

[Specific Bequests]

Designo como albacea de mi sucesión a: [Albacea Name]

Pensión Alimenticia (Artículo 1368 CCF):

[Alimentary Provisions]

[Additional Provisions]

Revoco expresamente cualquier testamento o disposición testamentaria anterior al presente instrumento, conforme al Artículo 1493 CCF.

FIRMA DEL TESTADOR (enteramente a mano)

[Testator Name]

Firma habitual: _________________________

Fecha: [Execution Date]

Lugar: [Execution City]

III. REGISTRO DEL DEPÓSITO NOTARIAL (Artículo 1551 CCF)

Notario Público receptor: [Deposit Notary]

Notaría: [Deposit Notary Number]

Fecha del Depósito: [Deposit Date]

El Notario Público receptor registrará el aviso testamentario correspondiente ante el Registro Nacional de Avisos de Testamento (RENAT), administrado por la Asociación Nacional del Notariado Mexicano (ANNM), sin revelar el contenido del testamento.

Testator (Testador/a) — Handwritten signature required

________________

Signature

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What Is a Holographic Will Mexico (Testamento Ológrafo)?

A Holographic Will Mexico (Testamento Ológrafo) is a testamentary form governed by Articles 1550 through 1556 of the Código Civil Federal (CCF), in which the testador (testator) personally writes the entire will document by hand, dates it, and signs it — without the assistance of a Notario Público, witnesses, or any other person at the time of drafting. The term ológrafo derives from the Greek roots meaning 'entirely written by hand' (holos = entire, grapho = write), and this etymological requirement is the defining and most critical formal characteristic of the Mexican holographic will: every word, including the date, location, and signature, must be in the testator's own handwriting. Article 1550 CCF specifies that to be valid, a testamento ológrafo must be written entirely by the testator, in any language they choose, must express the place, year, month, and day of execution, and must be signed by the testator with their full customary signature (firma habitual).

The testamento ológrafo is the only principal testamentary form in Mexican law that does not require notarial participation at execution — it can be created privately, in complete secrecy, at any time and place, by any person with testamentary capacity (mayores de edad in pleno uso de sus facultades mentales under Articles 1306–1307 CCF). This accessibility makes the holographic will particularly useful for testators who wish to make testamentary dispositions quickly, privately, and without the cost of notarial fees (aranceles notariales), or for situations where access to a Notario Público is temporarily unavailable.

However, the Código Civil Federal requires a critical post-drafting formality: Article 1551 CCF mandates that the testamento ológrafo be deposited with a Notario Público (deposición or depósito del testamento ológrafo) before it can have legal effect. The notary does not read or examine the content of the holographic will — they simply receive it, verify the external characteristics (that it appears to be handwritten and signed), seal it, and enter a record in the Protocolo Notarial noting the date of deposit, the testator's name and identification, and the fact of deposit. The notary then files an aviso testamentario with the Registro Nacional de Avisos de Testamento (RENAT), administered by the Asociación Nacional del Notariado Mexicano (ANNM), recording the existence of the deposit without revealing the content.

The requirement for notarial deposit distinguishes the Mexican testamento ológrafo from holographic wills in some other jurisdictions (such as those in certain US states) where a holographic will may be valid without any notarial involvement. In Mexico, an un-deposited holographic will — even if perfectly handwritten and signed — has no legal validity under Article 1551 CCF. The deposit must occur during the testator's lifetime; a holographic will presented to a notary after the testator's death cannot be processed as a deposit and must instead be handled as a found document (testamento hallado) under a special judicial or notarial proceeding.

Upon the testator's death, the Notario Público who holds the deposited holographic will opens and reads it in the presence of heirs or their representatives, verifying the handwriting and signature through a calligraphic analysis (cotejo caligráfico or pericial caligráfico) if the authenticity is disputed. Article 1552 CCF establishes the process for judicial or notarial authentication of the handwriting. The cotejo caligráfico — conducted by a perito calígrafo (handwriting expert) appointed by the court or agreed by the parties — compares the will's handwriting with other known authenticated samples of the testator's handwriting to confirm authenticity.

When Do You Need a Holographic Will Mexico (Testamento Ológrafo)?

A Holographic Will Mexico is the appropriate testamentary form when the testator wishes to create an immediately valid, private, and low-cost testamentary document without scheduling an appointment with a Notario Público and without the presence of witnesses.

The testamento ológrafo is needed when a testator wishes to make testamentary dispositions quickly — for example, upon receiving a serious medical diagnosis, before an anticipated major surgery, before international travel, or upon becoming aware of a life-threatening condition — and cannot arrange a notarial appointment within the necessary timeframe. Unlike the testamento público abierto, which requires scheduling and attending a notarial appointment, the holographic will can be created immediately with only paper and pen, providing an immediate testamentary instrument that can later be supplemented with a formal notarial will when circumstances permit.

The holographic will is also appropriate when the testator values complete privacy over the identity of their heirs, the distribution of assets, and any personal testamentary messages — including letters of wishes, funeral instructions, or personal bequests of sentimental value. Because the content is never known to the notary or any witness at execution time, the testamento ológrafo provides the highest degree of content privacy among all Mexican will forms — even greater than the testamento cerrado, whose cubierta notarial is a public-facing instrument that confirms the will's existence and location.

For persons in rural areas or communities where access to a Notario Público requires significant travel, the holographic will provides a practical interim succession instrument. The testator can write the will at home and travel to the nearest city's notaría at a convenient time for the deposit — decoupling the act of drafting from the act of deposit in a way that other will forms do not allow.

However, the testamento ológrafo should not be the final succession instrument for complex estates. Its principal weaknesses — the risk of handwriting authentication disputes (cotejo caligráfico), the complete absence of notarial drafting assistance (increasing the risk of ambiguous or incomplete dispositions), and the invalidating effect of any typed, printed, or third-party-written text — make it less reliable than the testamento público abierto for estates involving multiple properties, business interests, or complex family situations. Many Mexican legal practitioners recommend the holographic will only as a temporary measure pending the execution of a formal notarial will.

What to Include in Your Holographic Will Mexico (Testamento Ológrafo)

A valid Holographic Will Mexico under Articles 1550–1556 of the Código Civil Federal must strictly satisfy the following formal and substantive requirements. Any deviation from the handwriting requirements is grounds for invalidity — Mexican courts have consistently held that even a single typed or printed word in a purportedly holographic will renders the entire instrument null.

Completely Handwritten: Every word, letter, numeral, punctuation mark, correction, and addition in the entire document — including the date, heading, testamentary dispositions, and signature — must be in the testator's own handwriting. Article 1550 CCF is absolute on this point. Typed, printed, stamped, or stencilled text invalidates the entire will. Pre-printed will forms with handwritten fill-in spaces are not valid holographic wills. Corrections and additions made after initial drafting must also be in the testator's own hand — ideally initialled and dated.

Date: The will must state the place (municipio or city), year, month, and day of execution in the testator's own handwriting. Article 1550 CCF requires the complete date — a will that omits the year, month, or day, or states only a partial date, does not meet the formal requirements. The date is critical both for establishing the will's validity and for determining which of multiple wills is the most recent and therefore controlling.

Signature: The testator must sign the will with their full customary signature (firma habitual) — the same signature they use on official documents such as INE credential, passport, and banking documents. A mere printed name or initials, without the testator's actual handwritten signature, does not satisfy the signature requirement. If the testator uses a rubric (rúbrica) rather than a full signature on official documents, the rubric alone may be sufficient, but best practice is to use the full signature as it appears on the INE credential.

Testamentary Capacity Declaration: While not technically required for validity under Article 1550 CCF, including an explicit statement of testamentary capacity — that the testator is of legal age, is in full possession of mental faculties, and is not subject to any judicial declaration of incapacity — strengthens the will against capacity challenges. This declaration should also be entirely handwritten.

Substantive Content: The holographic will should contain the same substantive elements as a testamento público abierto — full testator identification (name, CURP if known, RFC if known, address), designation of universal heirs with full names and relationships, specific bequests if desired, albacea appointment, alimentary provisions for dependent family members under Article 1368 CCF, and revocation of prior wills under Article 1493 CCF.

Notarial Deposit: After drafting, the will must be deposited with a Notario Público under Article 1551 CCF during the testator's lifetime. The deposit is the mandatory step that transforms a private handwritten document into a legally recognised testamentary instrument. RENAT registration follows the deposit.

Forms-legal.com provides this Holographic Will Mexico template as a guidance resource. The actual holographic will must be written entirely by hand by the testator — using this template as a printed form would invalidate the instrument. Use it as a content guide only, then write your will entirely in your own handwriting on blank paper.

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