Personal Property Form Templates

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This form is used for filing an effective financing statement in the state of Oklahoma. It is required to provide notice of a security interest in personal property, such as a car or equipment.

This document is used for updating the information of a secured party in Oklahoma.

This form is used for filing an effective financing statement in Oklahoma. It is required to secure a lender's interest in a specific piece of property.

This document is a sample personal property record for items valued at $100.00 or more in South Carolina. It is used to create an inventory of valuable items.

This document is used to request Federal Excess Personal Property (FEPP) in the state of Utah. FEPP refers to surplus federal property that is no longer needed and can be transferred to eligible organizations or individuals.

This form is used for filing a notice of security interest in Kansas. It is typically used when a creditor wants to claim a security interest in certain property or assets of a debtor.

This is a spreadsheet that contains information about all of the possessions an individual has in their home.

This Form is used for filing a claim for damage to personal property in Hawaii caused by someone's negligence. It provides instructions on how to fill out the form and submit it to the appropriate authorities.

This form is used for filing a claim related to damage or loss of personal property in Hawaii due to someone else's negligence or wrongdoing.

This form is used for filing a petition to review a proposed correction related to personal property in the state of Arizona.

This Form is used for requesting a search of secured party names in the state of Kentucky. It allows individuals to access information about existing secured parties that have filed financing statements.

This form is used to verify essential personal property in the state of New York. It is used to provide proof of ownership and value for items such as jewelry, electronics, and artwork.

This document is used for collecting personal property in a small estate proceeding in Utah. It serves as a sworn statement to support the transfer of property to the designated individual.

An individual that lives in Maine may use this form when they want to distribute assets, tangible and intangible property, of an individual that has died and left no instructions regarding their possessions if the estate is small enough.

This is a typed or handwritten contract prepared to specify the details of the sale and purchase of property and witnessed by a notary public during its formalization

This is a formal request used in Iowa by the legal heirs of a person that passed away if the latter did not compose a will and their estate is not greater than the maximum amount prescribed by the state.

This form is used for handling small estates in Washington state. It allows heirs to claim a deceased person's assets without going through the formal probate process.

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