May 7, 2010
Track Down Abandoned Assets in Illinois – 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 one time. Money owed to you could be added tomorrow, or next week, or next month, or depending on the type of property in five years if that's the proper dormancy period. Each kind of property has its own dormancy period within each state, after which state laws make the holder hand it over to the state who will then hold on to it until the rightful owner steps forward to claim it.
Additionally, residents of IL may be owed unclaimed funds in other states even if they've never lived in or even passed through them. Things like insurance overpayments when an employer uses an out of state insurance company can result in found money located in other states. Also, issues often arise when corporations' headquarters are in another state.
The bottom line is that the state of IL is currently holding a large amount of money that belongs to its residents who simply need to learn the correct ways to search, where to search, and how often to search. Learning these search tips from locators with years of experience in this field can greatly enhance your abilities to track down your money.
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State adds 400,000 new names to unclaimed cash site
There is $750 million unclaimed money and property, and the state just added thousands of new names to the list of people who own it.
Hidden treasure: unclaimed thousands left in accounts
AT least $38,000 in unclaimed funds belonging to south-west residents, companies and clubs is sitting in the State Revenue Office and Australian Securities and Investments Commission waiting to be collected.
Claim Your Missing Money
There could be lots of cash coming your way. The state is sitting on millions of dollars in unclaimed cash.






















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