In development
Printed documents, mailed to you.
For people who want a professionally printed copy on archival paper instead of running their will through a home inkjet. Optional add-on at checkout.
Most people print their will at home and it's fine — a will is valid no matter what paper it's on, as long as it's signed correctly. But some people want the extra step: archival paper, professionally printed and bound, mailed to them in a labeled envelope. This is for them.
What you get
One package, four pieces.
Premium paper, single-sided
Cotton-blend acid-free paper, the same archival quality attorneys use for executed wills. Single-sided so witnesses can sign without flipping pages.
Binding clip + cover sheet
Branded cover sheet with your name, document type, state, and signing date prefilled. Clipped (not bound) so individual pages can be removed for filing.
Tracked delivery
USPS Priority Mail with tracking. Typically 2-3 business days domestic.
Backup PDF still available
Shipping is on top of the digital PDF — your downloadable copy doesn't go away.
Pricing
$25 per shipment, or bundled with updates.
One-time shipment
$25
Per shipment, anywhere in the U.S. Order at checkout or any time after.
Updates plan member
Free
One free shipment per year included with the $29/year updates plan. After every amendment, request a fresh printed copy and we mail it.
Compared
The print-and-ship landscape.
| Provider | Cost | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Trustwise | $25/shipment or free with updates plan | Premium paper, single-sided, cover sheet |
| Trust & Will | $49/year membership (1 shipment included) | Standard print, mailed |
| LegalZoom Pro Will | Included in the $149 plan | Standard print, mailed |
| Print at home | $0–$5 paper + ink | Whatever your printer produces |
Why some people skip this
Print-at-home is fine, too.
The will is legally valid the moment it's signed correctly, regardless of paper quality. Home printer + standard paper works. The witnesses don't care about paper weight. Probate court doesn't care about paper weight.
The case for premium paper is the case for archival permanence — wills should last decades without yellowing, ink fading, or paper crumbling. Cotton-blend acid-free paper does that; standard inkjet paper doesn't. If your will may sit in a safe for 30 years, the upgrade is worth it. If your will is going into a fireproof safe and rotated when you update it, home printing is fine.
Tell us you want this.
We're standing up the print-and-mail partnership now. Email when shipping is ready in your state.
Start your will today.
Add the printed shipment at checkout, or buy it any time after.