Official Form 410
Proof of Claim
United States Bankruptcy Courts · Official Form · Current
Source · Administrative Office of the United States Courts
A Division of the Library
Court-approved forms, registers, and recorder instruments.
§ I
Introduction
Scope of the Division
Forms
137 catalogued
The Division of Forms holds the instruments by which proceedings are commenced, recorded, and closed. Each form is catalogued with the rule, statute, or office that prescribes it.
§ II
What Belongs Here
A division collects materials of a single kind. The following are the working classes of record.
Official forms of the federal courts and bankruptcy courts
State court forms and self-help packets of the courts of record
Recorder and registrar instruments of common use
§ III
Research Notes
Notes for the reader on how the materials are catalogued and consulted.
A form is a record-keeping instrument; correctness in its completion is a matter for the rule it implements.
Local forms supersede general forms where the local court has so provided.
§ IV
Featured Authorities
The following are representative entries. They have been catalogued and reviewed; the longer record opens by catalogue search.
Official Form 410
United States Bankruptcy Courts · Official Form · Current
Source · Administrative Office of the United States Courts
AO 440
United States District Courts · Official Form · Current
Source · Administrative Office of the United States Courts
§ V
Related Collections
The following Research Collections gather authority from this division alongside materials from elsewhere in the catalogue.
Collection
Judicial and non-judicial foreclosure, with the rules of procedure and the recorded record.
Draws from · Statutes · Court Rules · Forms
§ VII
Related Schools
The Schools below draw their reading from this division. Each enters the Library by way of its own bibliography.
§ VIII
Bibliographic Note
Forms are cited by issuing court or office and form number.
Official Form 410 (Proof of Claim) (2025)
§ IX
Within the Library
Authority does not respect divisional boundaries. The following divisions are consulted together with this one.
§ X
Authority Discovery
These indexes are alternative metadata views of the same canonical authority records. They are not separate collections or archives.
Years
Authority Types
Admission
Founding Members enter every School of the Academy and every division of the Library. Tuition and dues are not yet open.