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August 4, 2009

IL Unclaimed Assets Search – Part 2 of 2

(Part 2 of 2)

Due to the fact that money is constantly added to the fund, it is important to search regularly, not just once. Money owed to you might be added tomorrow, or next week, or next month, or depending on the type of asset in five years if that is the proper dormancy period. Each type of property has its own dormancy period within each state, after which state laws make the holder turn it over to the state who will then hold it until the rightful owner comes forward to claim it.

Additionally, residents of Illinois might be owed unclaimed property in other states even if they've never lived in or even set foot in them. Items like insurance overpayments when an employer uses an out of state insurance company can result in found money located in other states. Issues often also arise when corporations are incorporated in another state.

The bottom line is that the state of Illinois is currently home to a large amount of cash that belongs to its residents who just need to learn the proper ways to search, where to search, and how often to search. Learning these search methods from locators with years of experience in this field can greatly enhance your abilities to find your money.

Ben Novack Jr.'s body still unclaimed in New York morgue (Sun-Sentinel)
Murder victim Ben Novack Jr. has yet to be laid to rest more than two weeks after his autopsy was completed Three weeks after he was murdered, hotel heir Ben Novack Jr.'s body lies unclaimed in the morgue of the Westchester County, N.Y., medical examiner.

Save money on funeral costs: Cheap Trick Thursday – Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
More bodies are going unclaimed because families can't afford the funeral costs , the Los Angeles Times reports. Certainly, many people are struggling financially, so it's not surprising that the added unexpected cost of putting someone in their …

Local News : Houston putting vehicles in jail, making money – Frontiersman (Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman)
HOUSTON — The borough’s smallest police department now has something its larger cousins lack — its own impound lot. Houston Mayor Roger Purcell said that for about the last four months his police department has been impounding vehicles to a pair of city-owned impound lots near city hall.

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