The Internet now contains thousands of free and low-cost legal forms. Most are very general. Exercise extreme caution when using them. Requirements vary from state to state and there is no guarantee that these forms reflect the current law of your jurisdiction. The following collections are but a few of the many sites providing free and low-cost legal forms. They are listed in alphabetical order.
Forms.gov: The U.S. government's official hub for federal forms provides citizens and businesses with a gateway to all government agency forms.
National Court Forms from U.S. Courts
Federal Court Website Links from U.S. Courts
Citizenship & Immigration Forms from U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS)
Free Forms Library from Nolo
Find Help by State from LawHelp.org
Free Legal Forms from Justia
Approved Standardized Statewide Forms from Illinois Courts
Forms Library by Illinois Legal Aid Online
Generative AI and large language models, can be used to create legal documents and forms. Exercise extreme caution before using any AI application to draft a legal document or form.
When it comes to data security, AI tools might store or process the information you provide. It is important to familiarize yourself with the data security and privacy policies of the specific tool you are using. While using an AI tool, refrain from sharing confidential or proprietary information, personally identifiable information, or any communications protected by attorney-client privilege.
When interacting with AI apps, exercising caution and being aware of the data you share with any AI service is always wise. For more information, see the UIC Law Library's Artificial Intelligence Ethics page.