Court Forms
Family
- Divorce
- Legal Separation
- Paternity
- Child Support
Probate
- Guardianship of an Adult
- Conservatorship of a Minor or an Adult
- Small Estate Transfer
- Informal Probate
- Adult Adoption
Criminal
- Restore Civil Rights
- Set Aside Conviction
- Reduce Class 6 Misdemeanor
- Post Conviction Relief
Civil
- Civil Complaint
- Name Change
- Birth Certificate/Marriage License
- Garnishment
Juvenile
- Emancipation
- Dependency
- Terminate Parental Rights
- Guardianship of Minor
Miscellaneous
The Law Library Resource Center ("LLRC") has legal forms available in English and Spanish. Forms are in pdf fillable format. Some court forms are also available through ezCourtForms, a quick and easy user-friendly interactive computer software program.
Domestic violence forms for Protective Orders are not available online. You must come to one of the LLRC locations to complete the paperwork.
Many court cases require several steps and many forms. Our forms come in "packets" of forms and instructions. Each step is a separate packet. While we have forms and forms packets for many types of processes, we do not have forms for every need. Our legal research resources may have samples or information about other forms and procedures. Please see our Frequently Used Forms list for some of our most popular requested forms.
Your completed papers must be filed at one of the Superior Court locations. There is usually a fee to file papers with the court, but it can be deferred or waived if you qualify. For information on filing fees and filing your papers, please see the Clerk of Superior Court website.
Before filing documents with the Court, consult a lawyer to help protect against undesired and unexpected results. The Court has a list of lawyers who can give you legal advice and who can help you on a task-by-task basis for a fee. We have a list of court-approved mediators as well. If you want to know more about our list of lawyers and our list of mediators, or are not sure that these forms and instructions apply to your situation, please refer to our Lawyers & Mediators pages.
Getting Started
Court staff cannot give legal advice. If you need legal advice or help filling out forms, you have several options:
- The Court's Workshop section offers workshops on the specific form you need to fill out.
- The Self-Help and Educational Videos section below to see if there is an educational video related to the topic for which you need assistance.
- The Legal Services section provides information on low-cost attorney referral resources and other legal resource information.
- Contact an attorney from our Court's Attorney Roster.
The files included within the Law Library Resource Center's website are copyrighted. Users have permission to use the files, forms, and information for any lawful purpose. The files and forms are not intended to be used to engage in the unauthorized practice of law. The Court assumes no responsibility and accepts no liability tor actions taken by the users of these documents, including reliance on their contents. All files are under continual revision. If you are not using these forms right away, or if you plan to use them repeatedly, we strongly recommend that you check the site regularly to determine whether the files you are using have been updated.
Shawn Haught
Law Library Resource Center Administrator
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