Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about representing yourself in court with Pro-Se Pilot.
Frequently asked questions
What is Pro-Se Pilot?
Pro-Se Pilot is a self-representation platform that helps people prepare for court without a lawyer. It combines verified court document drafting, a free case position score, court preparation scripts, and a mock court simulator within a unified workflow.
Does Pro-Se Pilot provide legal advice?
No. Pro-Se Pilot is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. It helps you prepare document drafts and understand court procedure scoped to your state and case type.
Which states does Pro-Se Pilot support?
Pro-Se Pilot supports self-represented litigants in all 50 U.S. states, with guidance scoped to the judicial district that will hear your matter.
What types of cases can I prepare for?
Pro-Se Pilot supports multiple case categories including family law, landlord-tenant, small claims, consumer matters, civil litigation, expungement, and probate.
How much does Pro-Se Pilot cost?
The case position score and case review are free. Court-ready document drafts are priced per document, so you only pay when you produce a document.
Are my uploaded documents kept private?
End-user case data is processed under GDPR and CCPA-aligned standards, and uploaded documents are not used to train AI models.