The Arizona Notice of Transfer of Claim Other Than for Security is a document that is used to notify creditors and other interested parties of a transfer of a claim between two parties. This document is used to transfer a claim such as an account receivable, a debt, or an unpaid invoice. It is important to note that this document does not transfer any security interests in the claim, such as a lien, mortgage, or other type of security interest. The Arizona Notice of Transfer of Claim Other Than for Security includes the name of the original claimant, the name of the new claimant, the amount of the claim, the date of the transfer, and a description of the claim. The document should also include the signature of both the original claimant and the new claimant, as well as the date the document was signed. The document should be filed with the county recorder's office in the county where the original claimant resides. There are two types of Arizona Notice of Transfer of Claim Other Than for Security: an Arizona Notice of Transfer of Debt and an Arizona Notice of Transfer of Account Receivable. Both documents serve the same purpose, but the specific information required in each document may differ.