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Answer what the institution needs to know
After · the completed PDF
Certificate of Trust
The undersigned trustee certifies that a trust exists and that the following facts are true and correct:
Anatomy of the document
What’s in it, and why it matters
- Trust nameIdentifies the trust for the institution
- Certifying languageStates the trust exists and the facts are true
- Trustee authorityConfirms who may act and how
- Signature & notarySigned by the trustee before a notary
- UPL noteDocuments are informational, not legal advice
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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.
Before · your answers
Answer who the trust is for and how it runs
After · the completed PDF
Declaration of Trust
This Declaration of Trust is made and entered into by the undersigned settlor and trustee:
Anatomy of the document
What’s in it, and why it matters
- Trust nameNames the trust and its stated purpose
- PreambleRecords the date and the parties
- ArticlesGovern property, powers, and beneficiaries
- Governing lawSelects the state law that governs
- Signature & notaryExecuted by settlor and trustee
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Hold a complete, structured trust agreement in hand.
Generate the document in-browser, review it, download it — free, with no account. Keep the original trust agreement private and signable on demand.
Before · your answers
Answer who holds the property and for whom
After · the completed PDF
Land Trust Agreement
The Trustee shall hold legal title to the following real property, in trust for the benefit of the Beneficiary:
Anatomy of the document
What’s in it, and why it matters
- Trust propertyLegal description of the real property held in trust
- Beneficial interestClassified as personal property — transfers by assignment, not deed
- Trustee powersTrustee acts ONLY on written direction of beneficiary
- Power of directionBeneficiary controls all decisions about the property
- SuccessionBeneficial interest passes without probate
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Keep real-estate ownership off public records.
Generate the document in-browser, review it, download it — free, with no account. The trustee appears on public records; the beneficiary stays private. The beneficial interest is personal property — transferable by assignment, not deed.
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Every answer has a place in the finished document.
FreeTrustDocs connects the people, state information, and execution details that make a trust document usable — then assembles them into one file on your device.
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The whole flow stays on your device
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Answer
Answer grouped questions — name, parties, governing state — with guidance beside each field.
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Review
See every choice in a structured summary and edit before you save.
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Assemble
The tool builds a completed document locally from your answers.
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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 →
Private by Design
Your answers never leave your browser. The PDF is generated client-side using pdfmake. No accounts, no databases, no tracking your personal information.
Part of a Trust System
FreeTrustDocs creates your trust. TrustMinutes helps you maintain records. TrustOffice helps you govern it.