Public Consultation Survey — shared by the community
Marta K. shared this 16-question build with 3 conditional rules already wired up. Test it below, then take a copy.
A ready-to-use government & public sector form for councils, agencies and public bodies: 16 questions, 4 pages, 3 conditional rules.
- Shared by
- Marta K. · Practice manager
- Questions
- 16
- Replies
- 21
- Copies taken
- 230
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Live preview and test console
This is the real form. Answer it to test the flow — nothing is sent or stored.
Page 1 of 4 — About the consultation
This template runs as a straight sequence — no branching rules.
Works for you? Take Marta K.'s copy into your own workspace — questions, rules and settings included.
Who this template is for
Public Consultation Survey is built for councils, agencies and public bodies who need to run a public request or application to a consistent standard.
- Councils, agencies and public bodies working in government & public sector.
- Teams who need to run a public request or application to a consistent standard without writing code or paying for a custom build.
- Anyone replacing paper forms that are slow to process and hard to audit with one structured record per enquiry.
- Respondents are residents and applicants — the form asks them 16 questions across 4 screens.
- Mobile-heavy audiences, thanks to the one-question-per-screen card layout.
Why this form is useful
It removes the cost of paper forms that are slow to process and hard to audit and turns each submission into a record your team can act on immediately.
- 9 questions are required, so submissions arrive complete instead of needing a follow-up email.
- It collects a verified email address so replies and confirmations land.
- It measures sentiment on a numeric scale.
- It allows multiple selections without free text.
- Conditional logic hides 3 questions until they are relevant — shorter forms convert better than long ones.
- Splitting the form across 4 pages keeps each screen short and shows respondents how much is left.
- Every response is stored, searchable and exportable, so nothing depends on one person's inbox.
How to use this template
From copy to live form is a few minutes of work, and every step is reversible.
- 1Press “Use this template” — a fresh copy of Public Consultation Survey lands in your workspace, ready to edit.
- 2Rename or delete any question, and change what is required. Nothing here is fixed.
- 3Open Notifications and add the email addresses that should be alerted on each submission; add an auto-reply to the respondent if the form collects an email address.
- 4Publish it, then either share the link directly or paste the embed snippet into your site — the embedded form resizes to fit and loads no marketing or advertising trackers.
- 5Watch responses land in Submissions, where you can filter, label and export them to CSV or PDF.
Logic and conditions blueprint
Exactly how this form behaves as it is answered — 3 conditional rules ship with it.
- Features conditional validation: if “Overall, do you support the proposal?” is Oppose or strongly oppose, “What are your main concerns?” becomes mandatory before the form can be sent.
- Features conditional validation: if “Your connection to the area” is Representing a group or organisation, “Which organisation are you representing?” becomes mandatory before the form can be sent.
- Features conditional validation: if “Would you like to be told the outcome?” is Yes, “Email address” becomes mandatory before the form can be sent.
- All 3 rules are editable in the Logic tab, and the built-in checker warns about rules that contradict each other.
What this form asks
Page 1 — About the consultation
- Your connection to the arearequired
- Which organisation are you representing?
- Postcode district
Page 2 — Your view
- Overall, do you support the proposal?required
- How well informed do you feel about the proposal?
- Which parts do you support?
- What are your main concerns?
Page 3 — Expected impact
- Impact on traffic and parkingrequired
- Impact on noise and disruptionrequired
- Impact on green spacerequired
- Impact on accessibilityrequired
- Impact on local businessrequired
Page 4 — Anything else
- What single change would most improve the proposal?
- Anything we have not asked about?
- Would you like to be told the outcome?required
- Email addressrequired
Conditional logic in this build
- When “Overall, do you support the proposal?” is Oppose or strongly oppose, require “What are your main concerns?”.
- When “Your connection to the area” is Representing a group or organisation, require “Which organisation are you representing?”.
- When “Would you like to be told the outcome?” is Yes, require “Email address”.
Questions about this shared form
Can the results be exported for a report?
Yes — every response exports to CSV with one column per question, and the analytics view charts the scaled questions for you.
Can we include equality monitoring?
Add optional demographic questions on a final page and mark them clearly as voluntary.
How do we stop duplicate responses?
Limit responses per browser session, require an email address, or issue a unique link per household.
Can we run it as a paper form too?
Print the form and enter paper responses through the same form so all results sit in one dataset.
Is the Public Consultation Survey template free to use?
Yes. You can preview and test Public Consultation Survey on this page without an account, and take a copy into your own HelloForms workspace on the free plan. There is nothing to install and no card required to publish it.
What does the Public Consultation Survey template ask for?
It asks 16 questions across 4 pages, 9 of which are required. Every question is listed in full further down this page, and each one can be renamed, reordered, made optional or deleted after you copy the template.
Can I edit the Public Consultation Survey form after copying it?
Yes — the copy is entirely yours. Change wording, add or remove questions, switch between the card and classic layouts, restyle it to match your brand, and set who gets notified on each submission.
How does the conditional logic in this government & public sector form work?
3 conditional rules ship with the template: Features conditional validation: if “Overall, do you support the proposal?” is Oppose or strongly oppose, “What are your main concerns?” becomes mandatory before the form can be sent. Features conditional validation: if “Your connection to the area” is Representing a group or organisation, “Which organisation are you representing?” becomes mandatory before the form can be sent. Features conditional validation: if “Would you like to be told the outcome?” is Yes, “Email address” becomes mandatory before the form can be sent. All rules are editable in the Logic tab.
Where do responses to the Public Consultation Survey form go?
Submissions land in your workspace under Submissions, where you can search, filter, label and export them to CSV or PDF. You can also email a notification to your team on every submission and send the respondent an auto-reply.
Can I embed the Public Consultation Survey form on my own website?
Yes. Publish the form and paste the embed snippet into any page or share the direct link. The embedded form resizes to fit its container and loads no advertising or marketing trackers inside the iframe.
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