Your completed legal documents — stored, reprintable, and downloadable for as long as your account is active. Included free with every document. No subscription. No renewals.
Most online legal-form companies treat your documents like a transaction. You pay, you download once, and you're on your own. If you lose the file, if a hurricane destroys the paper original, if your computer crashes, if a family member can't find your power of attorney during a medical emergency — that's your problem.
JusticeXpress Florida is built differently. Every document you complete on this site is automatically saved to your personal JusticeXpress Vault — and stays there for as long as your account is active. No fee. No expiration. No catch.
Every form you complete on JusticeXpress Florida is securely stored under your account — fully populated with your information — for as long as your account remains active.
Lost your originals? Damaged by water, fire, or a careless move? Log in, click reprint, and produce a clean, signing-ready copy. No re-typing. No re-paying.
Need a digital copy for your attorney, your bank, or your records? Download the completed PDF on demand, from any device, day or night.
The online legal-document industry has two dominant business models, and both of them fail you the moment something goes wrong with the paper in your file cabinet:
The JusticeXpress Vault model is the opposite. You pay once, per document, at a flat per-document price — and access to your completed file is ongoing, free, and unconditional for as long as your account remains active. It is not a tier. It is not an upsell. It is how the platform works.
Vault is not a "nice to have" feature you'll appreciate sometime. It is a feature you will need on the worst day of someone's year. Florida residents in particular face several reliable triggers:
Florida averages one major hurricane every two years. Paper documents stored in closets, garages, and home offices are lost regularly. Vault means your forms ride out the storm offsite.
Roughly one in 350 households experiences a fire annually. Wills, POAs, and deeds stored in home safes are not always fire-rated. Vault is.
A family member is hospitalized and the hospital needs the health care surrogate designation now. Vault lets you retrieve and forward the document in minutes.
A parent passes and the family cannot find the trust amendment or self-proving affidavit. If they prepared it on JusticeXpress Florida, it is still in the account, ready to print.
One spouse moves out and the other cannot locate the original prenup, postnup, or marital settlement agreement. Vault gives the rightful account holder another clean copy.
Florida banks frequently challenge powers of attorney over a few years old. Vault lets you reprint a freshly dated execution copy in minutes, ready for renewed notarization.
Boxes get mislabeled, mover trucks get rerouted, paperwork ends up in the wrong storage unit. Vault is the only copy that doesn't travel on a truck.
The downloaded PDF on a dead hard drive is gone. The version stored under your account is not.
After a marriage, divorce, or move, you can open the saved form, update the relevant fields, regenerate, and re-notarize — no re-keying every line.
The single biggest failure in Florida estate planning is not the absence of documents — it is the inability of family members to locate them when they're suddenly needed. A parent is hospitalized; the family can't find the health care surrogate form. A spouse passes; the trust amendments are nowhere to be found. The documents existed. The family just couldn't get to them in time.
Vault Successor Designation solves that. Choose the tier that fits your family.
Both tiers are one-time fees per account. No subscriptions, no renewals. Upgrade from Tier 1 to Tier 2 anytime for the $50 difference.
Fill out any JusticeXpress Florida form online and pay the flat per-document price. No subscription is created.
The moment your purchase completes, the fully populated document is encrypted and stored under your account in your private Vault.
Log in months or years later to download, reprint, or share. Add Tier 1 or Tier 2 Successor Designation so the right people can reach your documents when you can't.
The Vault model is the structural difference between JusticeXpress Florida and the rest of the online legal-form industry. The table below summarizes the typical experience across the most common business models. (Specific competitor terms vary and may change; please verify on their sites.)
| Feature | JusticeXpress Vault | Typical Single-Purchase Form Site | Typical Subscription Legal Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| Long-term storage of your completed documents | Yes — while account is active | Limited — often 30–90 day download window | Conditional — tied to active subscription |
| Reprint a completed document years later | Yes — free, unlimited | No — re-purchase typically required | Only while subscribed |
| Cost of storage | $0 — included with every form | n/a — no long-term storage | Bundled into monthly fee ($30–$50+ /mo) |
| Recurring charges to keep access | None | None — but no access either | Yes — cancel and access narrows |
| Update fields and regenerate later | Yes | No | While subscribed |
| Download as PDF on demand | Anytime, any device | Only inside download window | While subscribed |
| Designated successor access for family on death or incapacity | Yes — $49 or $99 one-time add-on | Not offered | Not typically offered |
| Co-equal successors with independent access (e.g., two adult children) | Yes — Tier 2 ($99) | Not offered | Not offered |
| Pricing model | Flat per-document | Flat per-document (no aftercare) | Monthly / annual membership |
The whole proposition of Vault depends on trust. JusticeXpress Florida treats your documents with the same care a law office would treat a client file:
As long as your JusticeXpress Florida account remains active. There is no expiration on the documents themselves; access is tied to your account, which you maintain at no recurring cost. JusticeXpress Florida recommends keeping your registered email address current so account recovery is always available.
No. There is no Vault fee, no storage fee, and no membership fee. The cost of ongoing storage and reprint access is included in the flat per-document price you paid when you completed your form. Successor Designation is a separate optional add-on at either $49 or $99 one-time.
Tier 1 ($49) names one primary successor and one backup, with sequential succession — the backup gains access only if the primary is unavailable. Tier 2 ($99) names two co-primary successors who each have independent, parallel access, plus a backup for each one (up to four named individuals), per-successor document permissions, and a downloadable audit report for your probate or estate file. Tier 2 is built for families where multiple adult children or co-executors each need direct access without permission from the other.
Yes. Upgrades are charged at the difference ($50). Your existing designation carries over and you can then add the additional co-primary successor, backups, and per-successor permissions.
Only what you choose to share. When you set up Successor Designation, you select which documents each successor may access — every document in your Vault, or only specific ones. Tier 2 lets you assign different document sets to each of the two co-primary successors.
The successor completes and notarizes a Vault Successor Access Affidavit (a sworn statement attesting to their identity, the triggering event, and the documents requested), and submits it to JusticeXpress Florida along with either a certified death certificate or a certified court order of incapacity. Once verified, the successor receives login credentials with the access scope you previously authorized.
Yes — as many times as you need. Download it to your phone today, your new laptop next year, and your attorney's email five years from now. There is no per-download charge and no cap.
Use the password recovery link on the login page. Your email address is the key to your Vault, so keep your registered email current. If you've designated a Vault Successor, they can still gain access through the verified successor process if you lose access permanently due to death or incapacity.
Yes. Open the saved document from your Vault, update any fields that have changed (new address, new beneficiary, new date), and regenerate a clean PDF. Then take the updated copy to a notary if the document requires re-execution.
The Vault stores the completed, signing-ready document — not the executed paper original you signed in front of a notary. If your notarized paper original is lost, however, you can simply reprint a fresh copy from the Vault and have it re-notarized to produce a new executed original.
Not directly. Vault is keyed to your personal account. However, you can download any document at any time and email or upload it to your attorney, your bank, your title company, or anyone else who needs a copy. You may also designate your attorney as one of your Vault Successors if you wish.
You can request deletion at any time. Once deleted, the document is gone from your Vault and cannot be recovered, so consider keeping a downloaded backup before requesting deletion.
The legacy online-legal-document industry treats your completed paperwork as their asset, gated behind subscriptions or quietly forgotten after the download window closes.
JusticeXpress Florida treats your completed paperwork as your asset, kept for you, accessible to you, on your timeline — for as long as your account is active, at no additional cost. And when you can no longer access the Vault yourself, Successor Designation makes sure the people who need those documents most can still reach them — one trusted person, or a whole family of them.
That is the JusticeXpress Vault. It is included with every form you complete on this site, and it is one of the reasons we exist.
Every form you complete on JusticeXpress Florida is automatically protected by the Vault — no upgrade required, no toggle to enable, no extra cost. Add Successor Designation when you're ready to make sure your family is covered, too.
Disclaimer: JusticeXpress Florida is a legal document preparation and information service. We are not a law firm and we do not provide legal advice. JusticeXpress Vault is a document storage and retrieval feature provided as a convenience to customers; it is not a substitute for keeping your own backups of important legal documents, and JusticeXpress Florida makes no warranty that any specific document will remain accessible in the event of service termination, account closure, technical failure, or other circumstances. Customers are encouraged to download local copies of any document important to their legal or financial affairs. Vault Successor Designation provides verified access to stored documents only; it does not confer legal authority to act on the account holder's behalf, which must come from a validly executed power of attorney, health care surrogate designation, court order, or other appropriate legal instrument. The $49 (Tier 1) and $99 (Tier 2) Successor Designation fees are one-time charges per account and are non-refundable once the designation is activated. Tier upgrade from Tier 1 to Tier 2 is offered at the $50 differential. Competitor descriptions in the comparison table reflect commonly observed business models and may not reflect every provider's current terms; please consult each provider's website for their current offerings.