What is a consumer document?
A consumer document is any document you receive or use as the purchaser of a product. Consumer documents include:
Advertisements: Paid announcement for goods or services on sale in print, on the radio, or on television. Click here for more info
Instruction Manuals: Also known as user's manuals, this is the document that explains how to use, operate, and care for a purchased product.
Warranties: Written guarantees, issued to the purchaser of an article by its manufacturer, promising to repair or replace it if necessary within a specified period of time. Click here for more info.
Product Information Guides: Gives quick information about a product or service's features and uses. Click here for more info.
Rebates: Partial refund to someone who has paid too much money for tax, rent, or a utility.
Return & Exchange Policies: Explains the process for returning or exchanging goods in a store. Click here for more info.
Coupons: Promotional document offering discounts for purchase if redeemed at the time of purchase.
Contracts: Document that details the responsibilities and obligations of two parties that have entered into a sales, employment, or other business agreement. Click here for more info.
Reviews: Explains the opinions about and justifications for choosing or not choosing a product or service. Click here for more info
Advertisements: Paid announcement for goods or services on sale in print, on the radio, or on television. Click here for more info
Instruction Manuals: Also known as user's manuals, this is the document that explains how to use, operate, and care for a purchased product.
Warranties: Written guarantees, issued to the purchaser of an article by its manufacturer, promising to repair or replace it if necessary within a specified period of time. Click here for more info.
Product Information Guides: Gives quick information about a product or service's features and uses. Click here for more info.
Rebates: Partial refund to someone who has paid too much money for tax, rent, or a utility.
Return & Exchange Policies: Explains the process for returning or exchanging goods in a store. Click here for more info.
Coupons: Promotional document offering discounts for purchase if redeemed at the time of purchase.
Contracts: Document that details the responsibilities and obligations of two parties that have entered into a sales, employment, or other business agreement. Click here for more info.
Reviews: Explains the opinions about and justifications for choosing or not choosing a product or service. Click here for more info
What is a public document?
A public document is any document related to public, city or community activities and actions. Public documents can include:
Newsletters: Give community information such as upcoming events, crime reports, and other useful information.
Applications: Gives people the opportunity to express interest in an event or program by submitting personal information to the organizer. Click here for more info.
Maps & Directions: Explain the orientation, distance, and location of a business or residence. Click here for more info.
Rules, Regulations, & Requirements: Give detailed information of the expectations of people who choose to use a particular product or service. Click here for more info.
By Laws: Explain in detail the rules and operating protocol of an organization.
Real Estate Listings: Give information about home sales and rentals in the community including price, location, and features. Click here for more info.
Contracts: Document that details the responsibilities and obligations of two parties that have entered into a sales, employment, or other business agreement. Click here for more info.
Fee Schedules: Explains the fees and other obligations expected of individuals using a product or service. Click here for more info.
Newsletters: Give community information such as upcoming events, crime reports, and other useful information.
Applications: Gives people the opportunity to express interest in an event or program by submitting personal information to the organizer. Click here for more info.
Maps & Directions: Explain the orientation, distance, and location of a business or residence. Click here for more info.
Rules, Regulations, & Requirements: Give detailed information of the expectations of people who choose to use a particular product or service. Click here for more info.
By Laws: Explain in detail the rules and operating protocol of an organization.
Real Estate Listings: Give information about home sales and rentals in the community including price, location, and features. Click here for more info.
Contracts: Document that details the responsibilities and obligations of two parties that have entered into a sales, employment, or other business agreement. Click here for more info.
Fee Schedules: Explains the fees and other obligations expected of individuals using a product or service. Click here for more info.
What is a workplace document?
A workplace document is any document related to your place of work. Workplace documents can include:
Memos: Any document explaining what employee needs to do or giving information about the company in general.
Applications: Gives people the opportunity to express interest in an event or program by submitting personal information to the organizer. Click here for more info.
Resumes: Explains the education, work experience, and qualifications of a prospective employee.
Letters of Intent: Accompanies a resume; explains additional information about an applicant and what he or she is applying for.
Salary and Benefits Information: Gives information about the salary and benefits associated with a profession. Click here for more info.
Tax Documents: Are used to ensure correct tax payments and accounting with government agencies.
Memos: Any document explaining what employee needs to do or giving information about the company in general.
Applications: Gives people the opportunity to express interest in an event or program by submitting personal information to the organizer. Click here for more info.
Resumes: Explains the education, work experience, and qualifications of a prospective employee.
Letters of Intent: Accompanies a resume; explains additional information about an applicant and what he or she is applying for.
Salary and Benefits Information: Gives information about the salary and benefits associated with a profession. Click here for more info.
Tax Documents: Are used to ensure correct tax payments and accounting with government agencies.