Tennessee Statutes
§ 40-33-206 — Claims
Tennessee § 40-33-206
JurisdictionTennessee
Title40
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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-33-206 (2026).
Text
(a)Any person asserting a claim to any property seized pursuant to the provisions of law set out in § 40-33-201 , and described on the notice of seizure, may within thirty (30) days of being notified by the applicable agency that a forfeiture warrant has issued, file with the agency a written claim requesting a hearing and stating the person's interest in the seized property for which a claim is made. The claims may be on forms provided by the applicable agency.
(b)(1) Except as provided in § 40-33-205(a) , with the claim the claimant shall also file a cash bond or attorney or corporate surety bond in the sum of three hundred fifty dollars ($350), the bond being made payable to the state of Tennessee; and (2) An indigent person may file a claim in forma pauperis by filing with the claim
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Legislative History
Acts 1994, ch. 925, § 1.
Nearby Sections
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Courts vested with original jurisdiction§ 40-1-109
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Judicial acts of general sessions judges§ 40-10-101
Notice of charge and right to counsel§ 40-10-102
Time allowed to procure counsel§ 40-10-103
Separation and exclusion of witnesses§ 40-10-104
Bail§ 40-10-105
Election by prisoner to perform hard labor§ 40-10-106
Reports on elections to perform hard labor§ 40-10-107
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Tennessee § 40-33-206, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/tn/40-33-206.