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Nomination to act as Executor form

When there is no last will and testament, or nobody was nominated in the last will and testament to serve as executor of the estate, the next-of-kin need to nominate one or more people to serve as executor, complete the "letter of nomination to act as executor" form, and send it together with other required documents (e.g. form J192 containing the particulars of the next of kin, form J190, Acceptance of Trust as Executor) to the Master of the High Court. As with other documents submitted to the Master, it is important to ensure all information provided is accurate and complete (false declarations can lead to legal consequences). Click here to download the form and fill it in If you would like an agent to assist with filling in the form; then populate the form as far as you can and then email it to lawyer@capetownlawyer.co.za for review, assistance and let us know if there is anything in particular you are struggling with.

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Letter of Nomination to Act as Executor

Who may serve as executor?

Regulation 910 of the Attorneys Act sets out who may serve as executor. Read the full regulation to see the complete picture, but a simplified summary is that with certain exemptions only attorneys, notaries or conveyancerss (or their agents) may serve as executors; notable excemptions are:

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Regulation 910 of the Attorneys Act - who may serve as executor in South Africa

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Deceased Estate Information

If a relative has died, perhaps without a will, and you are unsure of what to do:

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