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Before · your answers

Answer what the institution needs to know

Trust name[ Your answer ]
Date executed[ Your answer ]
Settlor(s)[ Your answer ]
Trustee & address[ Your answer ]
Governing state[ Your answer ]

After · the completed PDF

Anatomy of the document

What’s in it, and why it matters

  1. Trust nameIdentifies the trust for the institution
  2. Certifying languageStates the trust exists and the facts are true
  3. Trustee authorityConfirms who may act and how
  4. Signature & notarySigned by the trustee before a notary
  5. UPL noteDocuments are informational, not legal advice

Proof, ready when you need it

Show the institution the trustee is authorized to act.

Generate the document in-browser, review it, download it — free, with no account. Banks and title companies accept a Certificate of Trust in place of the full agreement.

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  1. 1

    Answer

    Answer grouped questions — name, parties, governing state — with guidance beside each field.

  2. 2

    Review

    See every choice in a structured summary and edit before you save.

  3. 3

    Assemble

    The tool builds a completed document locally from your answers.

  4. 4

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Available Trust Documents

Certificate of Trust

5-minute wizard · 14-section PDF · UTC §1013

The one-page summary banks, title companies, and financial institutions ask for to prove a trust exists and that the trustee is authorized to act — without disclosing the full trust agreement.

Declaration of Trust

8-question wizard · 15-section PDF · Business trust

The full trust agreement that names the settlor, trustee, and beneficiaries and states how the trust is run, funded, and governed — assembled into a clean 15-section PDF.

Land Trust

7-question wizard · 15-section PDF · IL, FL, and recognizing states

Hold real property in a trust for privacy and probate avoidance. The trustee’s name appears on public records; the beneficiary’s stays private.

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State-Specific

Every state has different trust laws. We research each state’s statutes, execution requirements, and notary rules — then generate pages with real, state-specific information.Browse all states →

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Not a law firm.FreeTrustDocs.com is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. The documents generated by this site are for informational purposes only. You should consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before signing or filing any legal document. Use of this site does not create an attorney-client relationship.