AFSA Forms

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Application to join national panel of registered trustees form for estates transferred from the Official Receiver.

Third party authority (TPA) form. A form giving permission for AFSA to contact parties regarding your bankruptcy.

Secondary table of acceptable forms of identification (for bankruptcy).

If you believe your safety is at risk by publishing your address or other information on the National Personal Insolvency Index (NPII).

Proof of identity (POI) by post. A form to prove your identity with supporting documents for online services.

Form 23 - request refund of realisations (RC) or interest charge (IC). A form to request a refund for realisations or interest charges.

Separate pages for the addition of extra information in the Bankruptcy Form are available for downloading, completing and submitting with your Bankruptcy Form.

Form 29 - application for approval of trustee remuneration. Trustees can use this form to apply to the Inspector General to approve remuneration.

Form 26 - application for surrender of registration as a registered debt agreement administrator (RDAA).

Form 25 - change of conditions on practising as a registered debt agreement administrator.

Form 24B - application for registration as a debt agreement administrator (DAA)—company. A form for companies applying to become a debt agreement administrator.

Form 24A - application for registration as a debt agreement administrator (DAA)—individual. A form for individuals applying to become a DAA.

Form 22 - revocation of supervised account notice (SAN). A form to notify a debtor that the supervised account regime no longer applies.

Form 21 - supervised account notice (SAN). A notice advising to open a supervised account.

Form 20 - supervised account notice (SAN) determination. A notice advising a bankrupt that a supervised account regimes applies to her or him.