Legal documents
Legal Document Resources Before You Sign
Many people know they need something notarized but are not sure where to get the form. NotaryAve cannot draft documents or tell you which form to use — but these resources may help you locate options to review.
Disclosure: Some links on this page may be affiliate links. If you purchase through them, NotaryAve may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. These resources are provided for convenience only and are not legal advice.
Not legal advice. NotaryAve is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. A notary verifies identity and witnesses signatures where allowed by law. A notary does not choose documents, draft legal language, or guarantee that a document will be accepted by a court, agency, lender, or institution. If you are unsure which document you need, consider asking an attorney or the receiving party.
Document templates
Places to start looking for a form
These template libraries may be helpful for common documents. Review requirements before purchasing, and check with the receiving party about what they accept.
Do not sign a document unless you understand it. If you are unsure what document you need, consider asking an attorney or the organization requesting the document.
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