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  1. SH@LL Self-Help - Sacramento County Public Law Library

    Self-Help at the Law Library (SH@LL) provides free general legal information and basic legal help to people representing themselves. We can help you understand your options and—in certain …

  2. Legal Topic Directory - Sacramento County Public Law Library

    Free Legal Research Online Legal Research This topic covers websites, apps, and other online tools that can help a person deal with a legal problem or to find services that can help them

  3. Legal Correspondence: Letters for Lawsuits - Sacramento County …

    Letters in legal disputes and lawsuits often serve two purposes: first, to communicate in a clear, professional manner, and second, to document what was said or done for later use in court.

  4. About - Sacramento County Public Law Library

    Sacramento County Public Law Library is the 6th largest of California’s 58 county law libraries with more than 65,000 volumes. The library is a practice library, focusing on practical materials …

  5. Onsite Research - Sacramento County Public Law Library

    It includes California and Federal case law, codes and regulations, as well as texts on a wide range of legal topics. We have a large collection of professional practice guides that provide …

  6. Pleading Paper for Google Docs/Chromebook - Sacramento …

    SACRAMENTO COUNTY PUBLIC LAW LIBRARY Mailing List Signup Contact & Hours Parking Policies Next Board Meeting and Agenda © Copyright 2025 SACLAW

  7. Services Provided: SH@LL provides general information and basic assistance to self-represented litigants on a variety of legal issues. All assistance is provided by telephone.

  8. Learn - Sacramento County Public Law Library

    Our Legal Research Guides and Step-by-Steps have instructions and samples for many commonly-used forms created by the Judicial Council, Sacramento County Superior Court and …

  9. Deed of Trust and Promissory Note - Step by Step Guide

    A trust deed gives the third-party “trustee” (usually a title company or real estate broker) legal ownership of the property. This means that the trustee has no control over the property as long …

  10. Part 1 of this form is a power of attorney for health care. Part 1 lets you name another individual as agent to make health care decisions for you if you become incapable of making your own …