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DA Form 3734-R — CUSTOMER TRANSACTION LEDGER ACCOUNT (CTLA)

customer transaction ledger account (ctla) (lra)

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DA Form 3734-R is a Department of the Army form in the DA series. Title of record: CUSTOMER TRANSACTION LEDGER ACCOUNT (CTLA). Function: customer transaction ledger account (ctla) (lra). The edition presently published bears the date January 1982, with a status of not stated. Physical extent is 1 page(s) and about 200 fillable fields.

Responsibility for content and revision lies with DCS, G-4. The prescribing directive is PAM 710-2-2, which sets both the trigger for use and the disposition of the completed document. Entry is made by the named party or by the records clerk holding the file, with review and signature applied in the prescribed order.

Available formats: PDF, XFDL. Each is a rendering of the same official layout; the content is identical across them and only the means of completion differs. The pdf is the reference copy. Fillable pdf carries interactive form fields; a printable pdf is the same page image without them, intended for pen entry after printing.

A pdf opens in any current browser or in a dedicated reader. Fillable behaviour is more reliable in a full reader than in a browser viewer, where some field types render but do not save. An xfdl file is also published. This is the IBM Lotus Forms format used within Army systems; it requires the Lotus Forms Viewer and will not open in a pdf reader or a word processor.

All formats are free to download and no registration is involved. The files are the published documents, distributed unmodified.

What the form asks for

  • ACCOUNT
  • CREDIT
  • CREDIT_1
  • CREDIT_10
  • CREDIT_11
  • CREDIT_12
  • CREDIT_13
  • CREDIT_14
  • CREDIT_15
  • CREDIT_16
  • CREDIT_17
  • CREDIT_18
  • CREDIT_19
  • CREDIT_2
  • CREDIT_20
  • CREDIT_21
  • CREDIT_22
  • CREDIT_23
  • CREDIT_24
  • CREDIT_3
  • CREDIT_4
  • CREDIT_5
  • CREDIT_6
  • CREDIT_7

Completion follows the printed sequence of blocks from the top of the page downward. The heading area takes the identifying particulars — name, identification number, organisation, date of preparation. Retrieval of the record from a file depends on these entries, and they are therefore filled first.

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Related forms are found by series and number. Documents in the DA series sharing a proponent or a prescribing directive commonly travel together, and a form referenced within the body of another is usually filed with it. Continuation sheets, cover sheets, and transmittal documents belong to this group and are collected before submission rather than after.

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Questions and answers

What is DA Form 3734-R?
CUSTOMER TRANSACTION LEDGER ACCOUNT (CTLA)
Which edition is current?
January 1982
Who is responsible for this form?
DCS, G-4
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL

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