What non-compliance costs
per violation
Colorado AI Act
per incident
Illinois BIPA
ongoing violations
Texas TRAIGA
per violation
Nebraska LB 504
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What if I just need documents once?
The Starter plan is perfect. Pay $79, get your documents, done. If laws change later, you can always add Pro.
Why does Pro require Starter?
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What happens if I cancel Pro?
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Is there a refund policy?
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Where do these penalty numbers come from?
Directly from state legislation. Colorado AI Act (SB 24-205): up to $20,000 per violation. Illinois BIPA: $1,000–$5,000 per violation. Texas TRAIGA: up to $200,000 per violation plus $40,000/day for ongoing non-compliance. These are publicly available in each state’s statute text.