Your file-ready docs checker

Will the court accept your filing?

Paralegals, attorneys, and pro se filers use Freddy Docs for a final check that documents comply with a specific court's filing rules—before they get rejected over formatting.

No subscription. Pre-pay a $5 wallet, pay per review.

Three steps to file with confidence

1

Upload your document

Drop in a PDF or Word file. Pick the state and county you're filing in, and the document type.

2

Freddy checks the rules

We grade your filing against that jurisdiction's acceptance rules—formatting, captions, margins, fonts, page limits, signatures, and service.

3

Get a file-ready verdict

A clear READY / NOT READY grade with exactly what to fix and the rule behind it. Re-upload and track every revision.

Pay only for what you check

Pre-pay into a token wallet. Reviews bill the metered cost—no subscriptions, no surprises.

Standard review

from ~$0.76

Powered by Claude Opus. You only pay for what each review uses.

Deep check add-on

metered

Optional live lookups against case law, codes, and document-type rules.

Wallet reload

$5 minimum

Pre-pay into your token wallet. A $5 reload covers several standard reviews.

Frequently asked questions

Is this legal advice?+

No. Freddy Docs is a formatting and compliance checker, not a law firm. It does not provide legal advice or create an attorney–client relationship, and it is not a substitute for a licensed attorney. Always confirm against current local court rules before filing.

Is my first review really free?+

Yes. Your first filing is on us once you create an account and verify your email—no credit card required. After that, reviews are billed from your token wallet.

What does a review cost?+

You pre-pay into a token wallet (minimum $5 reload). Each review bills only for what it uses—typically under a dollar for a standard document. A deeper check or a large document with many pages can cost a bit more.

What happens if a review costs more than my wallet balance?+

We still finish checking your document, but the result stays locked until you top your wallet back up to a positive balance. As soon as you add funds, your results unlock automatically.

How accurate are the jurisdiction rules?+

We maintain rules packages scoped to a specific court (e.g. Superior vs. State court in the same county). Some are AI-researched and marked 'unverified' until a human confirms them. Treat unverified results as a strong first pass and always check the current local rules and your judge's standing orders before filing.

What if my county or court isn't in the library yet?+

Freddy researches it on demand—reading the court's own rules and standing-order PDFs—and builds a rules package, marked 'unverified' until reviewed, so you're never blocked. The first review in a new court can take a few minutes while it researches.

What does Freddy actually check?+

Filing-readiness: formatting (margins, font, spacing, page size, line/page numbering), caption and case number, signature block, certificate/proof of service, page and document-type limits, and court-specific requirements. It reviews the document as a clerk would see it—including the rendered pages—not just the raw text.

What file types can I upload?+

PDF and Word (DOCX), up to 25 MB each. You can upload a single document or a whole filing packet (up to 10 files) that share one jurisdiction—each file is graded individually.

What is the AI-use disclosure note I sometimes see?+

A growing number of judges require a certification when AI was used to help prepare a filing. Because we can't know whether you used AI, we surface this as an informational note (it never affects your grade)—if it applies to you and your division requires it, add the certification before filing.

How is my document kept private?+

Uploads are encrypted in transit and at rest. The raw file is deleted right after we extract what we need. Content is processed by a third-party AI provider under a data-processing agreement, and your documents are never used to train AI models. See our Privacy page.

Can I get a refund?+

Token purchases are generally non-refundable once funds are added, but if something goes wrong on our end (e.g. a failed review you were charged for), contact us and we'll make it right. See the Terms for details.

Stop getting filings rejected over formatting.