This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. General Services Administration on November 1, 2015 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form SF-123?
A: Form SF-123 is a Transfer Order for Surplus Personal Property.
Q: What is surplus personal property?
A: Surplus personal property refers to government-owned property that is no longer needed.
Q: When is Form SF-123 used?
A: Form SF-123 is used to request the transfer of surplus personal property from one federal agency to another.
Q: Who can use Form SF-123?
A: Only federal agencies can use Form SF-123.
Q: Is there a fee for using Form SF-123?
A: There is no fee for using Form SF-123.
Q: What information is required on Form SF-123?
A: Form SF-123 requires information such as the requesting agency's contact information, the description of the property, and the reason for requesting the transfer.
Q: Can individuals or non-federal organizations use Form SF-123?
A: No, Form SF-123 can only be used by federal agencies.
Q: What happens after submitting Form SF-123?
A: After submitting Form SF-123, the requesting agency's property disposal office will review the request and coordinate the transfer of the surplus personal property.
Q: Are there any restrictions on the transfer of surplus personal property?
A: Yes, there are certain restrictions on the transfer of surplus personal property, such as prohibiting the transfer of property to foreign countries or private individuals.
Form Details:
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