January 27, 2012
Find HI Unclaimed Cash – Part 2 of 2
(Part 2 of 2)
Even for the handful of people who have been able to locate their cash, the state of Hawaii has them jumping through so many hoops to prove they are who they say they are, that they are often left not reunited with their cash, even though they know it is there. Hawaii requires owners of unclaimed money to have a number of supporting documents to prove they are the true owners of the cash, and to prove that they in fact lived at the last known addresses listed in the records in the state database. The long and the short of it is that if you are hoping to take back forgotten funds in Hawaii, keep as detailed records as possible, or the process of taking back your money could be more of a headache than it is worth.
Aside from having a hard time proving their identities to the state, citizens of Hawaii have quite a few issues that can hurt their unclaimed asset searches. One example would be, most Hawaiian's who've previously lived in any other state usually do not realize that the state of Hawaii would have absolutely no record of any missing cash in another state. So if someone living in Hawaii once lived in Ohio, they would have to search Ohio's databases, or the records of any other state they'd lived in.
In addition to reaching outside of the Hawaiian Islands to find cash owed to them, many people still have trouble finding their money because they just do not know how to begin their search within the state. One of the primary problems is that searchers often attempt to search only once and then never come back to matter again. The problem with doing this, is the fact that any properties that haven'tbeen turned over to the state, because their dormancy periods haven't expired, won't appear in any state databases, because the state does not even know that they exist. Many times even after the assets have been turned over, the state has not added the record to their unclaimed money list, so once again, a state database search would be fruitless. In both of these cases, a person could try to search the next day, week or month, and find their record, but most people just call it quits after a single search.
For further tips on overcoming problems that often prevent people from finding their unclaimed money, Hawaii residents would benefit greatly from getting assistance from an unclaimed money expert to aid them in navigating the maze of taking back what already belongs to them.
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