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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Exemption Claim Form in the editor.
Begin by filling out Section 1 with the name and address of the Judgment Debtor or Attorney. Ensure that you include the Judicial District, case name, and docket number for accurate processing.
In Section 2, provide details about the financial institution handling the exemption claim. Include the last four digits of account numbers and specify any amounts removed pursuant to execution.
Section 3 contains important information for the Judgment Debtor. Review it carefully to understand your rights regarding exempt funds and ensure you complete the Affidavit of Claim of Exemption in Section 4 accurately.
After completing all necessary sections, sign and date where indicated. Make sure to provide a complete mailing address for correspondence.
Finally, submit your completed form to the financial institution within 15 days from the date of mailing indicated in Section 2.
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EXEMPTION CLAIM FORM - Connecticut Judicial Branch
This form must be received by the financial institution no later than 15 days from the DATE OF MAILING TO THE JUDGMENT DEBTOR indicated above. Upon receipt of
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