Surplus Funds Templates

Welcome to our Surplus Funds Document Collection!

Surplus funds, also known as surplus fund, refer to the excess money that remains after an obligation or debt has been fully paid. In various legal and financial contexts, surplus funds are subject to specific regulations and procedures to ensure proper allocation and distribution.

Our Surplus Funds Document Collection offers a comprehensive range of forms and affidavits from different states and counties, allowing you to manage and handle surplus funds effectively.

For example, you can find documents such as the Form DLR-430-504 Registered Tow Truck Operator Surplus Funds Report from Washington, which provides a structured template for tow truck operators to report their surplus funds. This form ensures transparency and compliance with the state's regulations.

In Cook County, Illinois, you will find the Form CCCH0317 Petition for Turnover of Surplus Funds. This document enables individuals to legally request the turnover of surplus funds that may be held by the county, ensuring proper distribution of the money to the rightful parties.

If you're located in Broward County, Florida, our collection includes two different versions of the Affidavit to File for Tax Deed Surplus Funds, depending on the date of filing. These affidavits are crucial for individuals seeking to claim surplus funds resulting from a tax deed sale.

Additionally, we offer the Surplus Monies Form from the County of Nassau, New York. This document facilitates the claim process for individuals who are entitled to surplus funds in the county, ensuring a smooth and efficient resolution.

Our Surplus Funds Document Collection streamlines the management of surplus funds by providing easy access to various forms and affidavits. Whether you're an individual, a business, or a legal professional, our collection offers the necessary tools to navigate the complexities of surplus fund distributions.

Please note that the availability and specific requirements of these documents may vary depending on your location. However, our comprehensive collection aims to cover a wide range of scenarios and jurisdictions.

Experience the convenience and efficiency of managing surplus funds with our Surplus Funds Document Collection. Browse our extensive selection of forms and affidavits to find the document you need and ensure compliance with relevant regulations.

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This form is used for claiming surplus monies from a foreclosure auction in Queens County, New York.

This document is used to confirm and appoint a referee for surplus funds in Queens County, New York. It is a report that ensures proper handling of funds in certain legal matters.

This type of document is used to request the turnover of surplus funds in Lake County, Illinois.

This form is used for filing a petition in Cook County, Illinois, to request the turnover of surplus funds. It is typically used in cases where there are excess funds remaining after a property is sold at a foreclosure sale.

This document is used for filing an affidavit to claim surplus funds from a tax deed sale in Broward County, Florida, which occurred before October 1, 2018.

This document is used for filing an affidavit to claim surplus funds from a tax deed sale in Broward County, Florida that occurred after September 30, 2018.

This form is used for claiming surplus funds in the County of Nassau, New York. It allows individuals or organizations to apply for the return of excess money that may have resulted from a foreclosure or tax sale.

This form is used for requesting surplus funds from an abandoned vehicle auction in the state of Washington.

This document is used to claim the surplus proceeds from a tax deed sale in Broward County, Florida. If the sale of a property through a tax deed auction results in more money than is owed in taxes, this form allows individuals to request the excess funds.

This document is used to request the turnover of surplus funds in the state of Illinois. It allows individuals to petition for the distribution of funds that exceed the amount needed for a particular purpose.

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