DAYTON, Ohio -

Now Reynolds and Reynolds only has seven states to go to cover all of the U.S. with resources from its LAW F&I Library — a comprehensive catalog of standardized, legally reviewed finance and insurance (F&I) documents for franchised dealers.

Reynolds recently released the LAW F&I Library into three more locations — Nebraska, New Hampshire and Rhode Island — lifting the company’s compliance footprint to 43 states. These documents can be used by dealership F&I offices to complete the vehicle sales process with buyers.

“We are pleased to announce the availability of the LAW F&I Library in Nebraska, New Hampshire and Rhode Island,” said Jerry Kirwan, senior vice president and general manager of Reynolds Document Services. "Dealers will continue to face growing expectations from consumers for a more engaging and smoother car-buying experience. The documents in the LAW Library are written in consumer-friendly language to help create a more efficient, transparent and understandable F&I process in every transaction.

“By increasing the efficiency of the F&I process, dealers can deliver a better customer experience for buyers at the dealership,” Kirwan continued.

Kirwan also noted LAW brand documents can help dealers keep pace with regulatory developments in automotive because the documents in the LAW F&I Library are regularly reviewed and updated for legal sufficiency. Reynolds' industry-leading forms specialists manage the review alongside Reynolds' outside legal partners.

In addition, the printed documents in the LAW F&I Library are available in digital format, which can help facilitate the conversion to laser-printed forms and e-contracting transactions. Reynolds Document Services maintains licensing agreements with all major providers of electronic F&I (e-F&I) solutions.

Now with Nebraska, New Hampshire and Rhode Island in the offering portfolio, other states where Reynolds resources are available include: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming.