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Government & Compliance

Forms Legal offers free government and statutory forms — tax returns, statutory declarations, court documents, and regulatory filings — across 30 jurisdictions in their official language. Each template is referenced to the relevant ordinance or code (such as the Hong Kong Inland Revenue Ordinance, Cap. 112), with step-by-step filing guidance, downloadable as PDF or Word at no cost.

Government and legal compliance documents are required for official proceedings, court filings, notarized declarations, and regulatory compliance. These documents carry specific formality requirements — many must be notarized, witnessed, or filed with government agencies to be legally effective. From statutory declarations and affidavits to compliance certificates and official notices, government documents serve as formal statements of fact that can be used in legal proceedings, administrative matters, and official transactions. The consequences of improperly executed government documents can be severe, including rejection by courts, fines, or even criminal penalties for false statements.

When Do You Need Government Documents?

  • Making sworn statements for court or legal proceedings
  • Filing notarized declarations for official purposes
  • Submitting compliance documentation to regulatory agencies
  • Providing certified statements for immigration or visa processes
  • Creating formal notices required by law or regulation
  • Documenting identity verification or proof of residence

Government Document Requirements

  • Proper legal formatting and language as required by jurisdiction
  • Notarization with proper jurat or acknowledgment
  • Witness signatures where required by statute
  • Sworn statements with penalty of perjury language
  • Official filing requirements and submission procedures
  • Compliance with specific statutory forms where mandated

Pro Tip: Affidavits and statutory declarations are sworn statements — providing false information is a criminal offense (perjury). Always verify the accuracy of every statement before signing. Notarization requirements vary by document type and jurisdiction.

Popular Government & Compliance Templates

Affidavit

Need to swear to something in writing? An affidavit is basically a written statement you sign under oath, saying “everything here is true to the best of my knowledge.” Courts, banks, government agencies, and attorneys use them constantly — for everything from proving your identity to confirming where you live. The key is getting the format right: your personal details, a clear statement of facts, a jurat or notary section, and your signature under penalty of perjury. Our free template covers all of that. Fill in your details, preview the document, and download as PDF or Word.

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Statutory Declaration

Sometimes you need to make a formal statement of fact — and a simple written note won't cut it. A Statutory Declaration is a legally binding written statement that you declare to be true, typically made before a notary or authorized witness. It's used for everything from confirming identity and residency to supporting insurance claims or immigration applications. Lying in one can have serious legal consequences. Our free template provides the proper format and structure. Fill in your declaration, preview it, and download as PDF or Word.

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Notarized Letter

Some situations call for more than your signature — they need it notarized. A Notarized Letter carries extra legal weight because a notary public verifies your identity and witnesses the signing. Used for sworn statements, affidavits, debt acknowledgments, or any document that needs to be taken seriously in court or by a government agency. Our template gives you a clean, properly formatted letter ready for notarization. Fill in the subject and content, preview the layout, and download as PDF or Word — free, no sign-up needed.

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