Low-Cost Document Preparation in San Jose
If you are a landlord or tenant dealing with an eviction in San Jose and searching for unlawful detainer low cost help, TrustPoint Disability & Legal Services is here to assist. As a registered and bonded Legal Document Assistant (LDA) in California, we provide affordable and professional document preparation services for unlawful detainer cases—helping you file or respond to eviction proceedings in Santa Clara County, all without the high cost of hiring an attorney.
TrustPoint offers professional Unlawful Detainer (eviction) document preparation in San Jose, CA, serving all of Santa Clara County.
Understanding Actions
An unlawful detainer is a legal process used by landlords to evict tenants who remain on a property after violating lease terms or failing to pay rent. These proceedings take place in civil court and involve strict deadlines and detailed paperwork. Missing a step or filing incorrect forms can delay your case or even result in dismissal.
Whether you’re a landlord trying to recover possession of your property or a tenant who wants to respond to an eviction notice, accurate and timely paperwork is essential.
Unlawful Detainer Services for Landlords
Filing an Unlawful Detainer (eviction) in California requires strict adherence to legal procedures and timelines. At TrustPoint Disability & Legal Services in San Jose, we assist landlords in preparing and filing eviction paperwork properly—ensuring documents are complete, accurate, and ready for court. From notices to quit to summons and complaints, we make the process more manageable and compliant with state law.
Serving Santa Clara County, our document preparation services are designed for landlords who need professional help without the high cost of an attorney. We’ll guide you through each step, explain your options, and help you avoid costly mistakes or delays. With TrustPoint, you’ll receive reliable, efficient support so you can move forward with confidence.
We assist landlords throughout San Jose and Santa Clara County with preparing documents to start the eviction process. Our team ensures your paperwork is organized and court-ready so you can file promptly and pursue recovery of your property without costly mistakes or delays.
- 3-Day, 30-Day, or 60-Day Notices
- Complaint for Unlawful Detainer
- Summons and Civil Case Cover Sheet
- Proof of Service Documents
- Request for Default Judgment
- Writ of Possession Paperwork
Need Help Responding to an Unlawful Detainer Notice?

Answer to Unlawful Detainer

Request for Trial or Hearing
