Judgement Letter

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A judgment letter is an official letter sent by a court or similar establishment containing the result, ruling, or decision of a lawsuit. Create your own Judgement Letter once, and send it multiple times to multiple parties with Jotform Sign. Outline important details like results, any further actions needed, and more depending on the needs of your establishment.

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