Louisiana Notarial Will Order is an official document that is used to create a valid will in the state of Louisiana. The document must be signed before a notary public and witnessed by two witnesses in order for it to be considered a legally binding will. The order includes the testator's name, the date of the will, the testator's wishes regarding the disposition of their assets, and any additional instructions the testator wishes to include. There are three types of Louisiana Notarial Will Order: Uncreative Will, Attested Will, and Notarial Will. An Uncreative Will is an oral will that is made before two witnesses and recorded by a notary public. An Attested Will is a written will that is signed by the testator in the presence of two witnesses and a notary public. A Notarial Will is a written will that is signed by the testator, two witnesses, and a notary public.