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Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, Glenn Hegar

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The following forms are for agencies requesting chargebacks for forged warrants or for financial
institutions requesting payments for lost warrants that have been negotiated. After completion,
submit the forms to the Warrant Section of Banking and Electronic Processing.

Chargeback Authorization (PDF, 39K)

Affidavit of Forgery (PDF, 30K)

Affidavit and Indemnity Agreement for Lost Warrant (PDF, 30K)


The following Deposit Slip form is used when making deposits to the Banking & Electronic
Processing Division. The information can be keyed directly on the form and printed. Please cut
along the appropriate lines before presenting deposits to the tellers.

Deposit Slip (PDF, 32K)


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