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The Assignment of Personal Property is a formal, fillable PDF used to transfer ownership of tangible personal property into a trust. Many types of personal property—such as furniture, household goods, jewelry, artwork, collectibles, vehicles, and equipment—cannot be retitled by deed or account registration. This assignment provides the legal mechanism to fund those assets into the trust properly.

 

This document allows the grantor to specifically list high-value or notable items while also including a comprehensive general assignment covering all remaining tangible personal property not otherwise transferred. It also includes a section for expressly excluded items, ensuring clarity about what is—and is not—being contributed to the trust. A trustee acknowledgment section confirms acceptance of the property into the trust estate, and the form includes a notary block to support evidentiary reliability.

 

Ideal for use during initial trust funding, trust restatements, or ongoing maintenance, this assignment helps prevent unfunded assets, reduce probate risk, and eliminate ambiguity about ownership of personal property. The fillable PDF format allows the form to be completed electronically, printed for execution, and retained as part of the trust’s permanent records.

Assignment of Personal Property

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