Texas Uniform Forms are legal documents required or accepted by the State of Texas. They include forms for filing legal paperwork such as wills, powers of attorney, and deeds; forms for filing court documents such as motions and petitions; and forms for filing taxes and registering businesses. The most common types of Texas Uniform Forms are: • Wills: Wills are documents that direct how a person’s assets should be distributed upon their death. Texas requires that all wills be written in accordance with the state’s statutory form. • Power of Attorney: Power of Attorney forms allow a person to grant another person the authority to make decisions and act on their behalf. Texas requires that the form be completed and signed in accordance with the state’s statutory form. • Deeds: Deeds are legal documents that transfer ownership of property from one person to another. Texas requires that all deeds be written in accordance with the state’s statutory form. • Motions and Petitions: Motions and Petitions are documents filed with a court in order to request a specific action. Texas requires that all motions and petitions be written in accordance with the state’s statutory form. • Taxes: Tax forms are used to file taxes with the state of Texas. Texas requires that all tax forms be completed in accordance with the state’s statutory form. • Business Registration: Business registration forms are used to register a business with the state of Texas. Texas requires that all business registration forms be completed in accordance with the state’s statutory form.