Nevada Document Preparation Specialists

Precision Legal Documents.
Professional Law Standards.

We bring "Big Law" paralegal precision to your Pro Se case. Specialized support for Civil Litigation, Criminal Defense, and Complex Family Law.

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Pro Se Document Services NRS 240A Compliant Trust Seal NRS 240A Compliant
10+ Years of "Big Law"
Paralegal Experience
99% Document Acceptance
Rate in NV Courts
50 States Served
(Federal Jurisdictions)

The "Sophisticated Specialist" Advantage

We aren't a generic form-filling service.

Our team consists of seasoned paralegals who have spent years in the trenches of corporate legal departments and major law firms. We understand that in court, details matter.

When you choose Pro se Document Services, you aren't just getting a typist. You are getting a specialist who understands the procedural nuances of Nevada's Civil and Criminal courts, ensuring your filings are drafted with the same precision as a top-tier firm.

Core Practice Areas

Specialized drafting for complex matters.

Civil Litigation

Complaints, Answers, Motions for Summary Judgment, Discovery Requests.

Criminal Defense

Habeas Corpus, Post-Conviction Relief, Coram Nobis, Pre-trial Motions.

Family & Probate

Child Custody, Guardianship, Estate Administration, Family Law Matters.

Appellate Writs

Writs of Certiorari, Mandamus, and Federal Appeals.

Client Question Hub

What is the difference between a Document Preparer and a Paralegal?

In Nevada, a Document Preparer is registered to assist the public directly. A Paralegal typically works under an attorney. Our team has the experience of paralegals but is registered to help you directly.

Can you help with Federal Court filings?

Yes. We specialize in Federal jurisdiction documents, including Civil Rights (Section 1983) complaints and Federal Habeas Corpus petitions.

Do I need an attorney for my case?

Many procedural matters can be handled Pro Se if the documents are correct. However, if you need legal advice or courtroom representation, you must hire an attorney.