Indiana Notice of Transfer of Claim Other Than for Security is a document used when a creditor (the transferor) transfers its claim against a debtor to another person or entity (the transferee). The notice must include information about the transferor, the transferee, the amount of the claim, and the date of the transfer. Depending on the type of transfer, different forms may be required. The three main types of Indiana Notice of Transfer of Claim Other Than for Security are: * Assignment of a Claim: This type of notice is used when the transferor assigns its claim to the transferee without any consideration (payment). * Transfer of a Claim: This type of notice is used when the transferor transfers its claim to the transferee in exchange for consideration (payment). * Satisfaction of a Claim: This type of notice is used when the transferor has received full or partial satisfaction of its claim from the debtor and transfers the remaining claim to the transferee.