Court Forms
These downloadable Court Forms are for use in civil actions in either the United States or Canada.
These forms are not intended to take the place of legal counsel. It is recommended that you obtain competent advice from a lawyer in your region before proceeding with a court action.
It is not uncommon for parties in a small claims action to represent themselves, and self representation is becoming more common in smaller civil suits as well (claims of up to $100,000). But you should not represent yourself in a criminal trial. If you can't afford a lawyer, one will be appointed for you by the court.
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Court Case Information Record | USA
Prepare a Case Information Record for a Federal Court case with this free District Court Form AO 430.
- This is a downloadable PDF form for use by court reporters.
- The form sets out the names of all persons involved, including presiding judge, officials, plaintiffs and defendants, and attorneys for all parties to the case.
- USA Case Information Record, United States District Court Form AO 430 (rev 04/13).
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Apostille Certificate | USA
Prepare an international certification for a public document with this free Apostille Certificate published by US Federal Court.
- The certificate is issued in accordance with the Convention de La Haye, October 5, 1961.
- Apostille is an additional level of authentication required for certain documents to be recognized and accepted internationally. It is used to authenticate such things as birth and death certificates, marriage certificates and divorce decrees, adoption papers, powers of attorney, etc.
- The word 'apostille' is French for notation.
- This is a downloadable PDF form which can be completed by filling in the blanks where indicated, printing and signing the document.
- Apostille Certificate, United States District Court Form AO 390.
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Assignment of Unsatisfied Judgment | USA
Transfer a judgment obtained in a civil lawsuit in the U.S. with this Assignment of Unsatisfied Judgment form.
- This form can be used to sign over all or part of the amount of the judgment.
- As consideration for the assignment, the assignee agrees to pay any expenses incurred in collecting the judgment amount.
- If the assignee is not able to collect the judgment within 1 year after the assignment, the assignor may request that the assignee transfer the judgment back to the assignor.
- To get your copy of the form, add it to your cart and check out via our secure server. You can then download it in MS Word format.
$2.49