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How to fill out the Maricopa County Excess Proceeds online
This guide provides clear and comprehensive steps for filling out the Maricopa County Excess Proceeds application online. It aims to assist users, regardless of their legal experience, in successfully navigating the application process.
Follow the steps to complete your application effectively.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Fill out the ‘Application for Release of Excess Proceeds of Sale’ by including your information at the top left. Ensure all details are accurate and clear, using black ink for writing.
- In the Case Caption section, list the plaintiff (the trustee) and the case number that begins with ‘CV’, as indicated in the original complaint.
- For the ‘Applicants’ section, clearly state your name and, if applicable, the name of your spouse or co-owner.
- Specifically identify the property by providing its street address or legal description as written on the deed. Attach a copy of the deed for verification.
- Confirm if there are any liens or claims superior to yours as indicated in the Trustee’s Sale Guarantee. Check the appropriate box based on your findings.
- Enter the exact dollar amount you are requesting to be released, ensuring it does not exceed the amount on deposit with the treasurer.
- Sign and date the ‘Application’ to affirm the truthfulness of the information provided. Make copies of the application for all interested parties and the necessary entities.
- Submit the completed application to the Clerk of Court, ensuring all copies are stamped and returned to you.
- Notify all interested parties by sending copies of the application through mail requiring a signed and returned receipt as outlined in the instructions.
- Complete the ‘Affidavit of Mailing’ to document the distribution of the application to interested parties, and file this affidavit with the Clerk of Court.
- If there is a response (objection) filed, be prepared to mail your written reply within 10 days. If no responses are filed, prepare the 'Order to Release Excess Proceeds of Sale' for the judge’s signature.
- Once the order is signed, present it to the Treasurer’s Office, along with a W-9 form to initiate the release of funds.
Complete your application for the Maricopa County Excess Proceeds online today to ensure your timely claim.
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