Some companies have paper work to verify you turned in things like badges or anything else assigned to you for the completion of your duties. They are also likely to want a statement of intent to terminate so they can't be accused of an improper job action when you don't show the day after you quit. I wouldn't assume they have some evil intent. But I wouldn't blindly sign anything either.
There are no "forms" required to quit a job. You owe them nothing. Ive left jobs feeling badly with the boss shaking my hand and others that I just stopped going to. It doesnt matter if the next gig is set up. I had ExecJet (now NETJETS) lined up and quit Flex by voicemail only as a courtesy to a person in scheduling whom I liked and didnt want to cause a headache cuz I wasnt coming back. Man up girls.
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