A Tennessee Interpleader Warrant is a legal document that is issued by a court to resolve a dispute among two or more parties over certain assets or property. It is a process that allows a stakeholder, such as a bank, to deposit disputed money or other property into the court’s registry to protect their interests and allow the court to adjudicate the dispute. There are two types of Tennessee Interpleader Warrants: an Ex Parte Interpleader Warrant and a Contested Interpleader Warrant. An Ex Parte Interpleader Warrant is issued when the stakeholder is not able to identify or locate any potential claimants and there is no dispute about the stakeholder’s right to possession of the property. A Contested Interpleader Warrant is issued when the stakeholder is able to identify or locate potential claimants and there is a dispute about the stakeholder’s right to possession of the property.