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Application For Unclaimed Dividends (For Fund Locators) Form. This is a California form and can be use in USBC Northern Federal.
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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA Instructions for Submitting an Application for Unclaimed Dividends Every application for unclaimed dividends must include a copy of the Trustee's Notice of Unclaimed Dividends. The Trustee's Notice is available from the court where the case was filed. Any Trustee's Notice of Unclaimed Dividends filed after January 2005, is available from the court's electronic docket for a modest fee. Please contact the division were the notice was filed for a copy of the notice. Provide the court with the case number, debtor's name and tell them that you want a copy of the Trustee's Notice of Unclaimed Dividends. All of the bankruptcy court divisional offices have terminals available for public use. You can access a notice filed after January 2005 and have it printed for a modest fee. PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) is also available for access to post January 2005 notices. Information on PACER is available at the court's website, www.canb.uscourts.gov. Click on the Case Information tab and look for the link to PACER. Any Trustee's Notice of Unclaimed Dividends, filed before January 2005, is only available in the court's paper files. To get a copy of the notice, submit a written request which includes the case number, name of the creditor and the debtor's name. Be sure to include your name, address and telephone number and a stamped self addressed envelope which will be used to send the notice to you. If you are an individual, you must include a $26.00 money order or cashier's check, made payable to the Clerk of the Court. If you are a business or an attorney, a business check will be accepted. Send your request to the address listed at the bottom of these instructions. Please do not submit an application along with the $26.00 search fee. If you submit an Application for Unclaimed Funds without a copy of the Trustee's Notice, your application will be considered deficient. To expedite processing of applications for unclaimed funds, please be sure to submit all requested documents and any other documents that support your application for the funds. Individual Creditors A completed application and affidavit of Service Form A Limited Power of Attorney A completed Order A Copy of the Trustee's Notice(s) of Unclaimed Dividends The Limited Power of Attorney MUST include the following: Debtor's name Case number Dollar amount to be collected The creditor/claimant's signature and their name typed or printed Date document was signed. The Limited Power of Attorney must be notarized. Include legible copies of documentation, that support the creditor receiving mail at the address indicated in the Trustee's Notice of Unclaimed Dividends. Documents may include a copy of the "FILED" stamped proof of claim, correspondence from the court, a copy of the original, uncashed check, a copy of a utility bill, pay stub, signed tax return, etc. A photocopy of a driver license or other government issued picture identification. Include legible copies of documentation, that support the creditor receiving mail at his or her current address. Documents may include a copy of the "FILED" stamped proof of claim, correspondence from the court, a copy of the original, a copy of the original uncashed check, a copy of a utility bill, pay stub, signed tax return, driver license or other government issued picture identification. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com If the claimant's name or address is misspelled on the Trustee's Notice of Unclaimed Dividends, please provide a document that briefly states the misspelling and the correct spelling of the claimant's name. End the document with a penalty of perjury statement (I certify, under the penalty of perjury, under the laws of the United States of America, that the foregoing is true and correct.). The claimant must and sign and date the document. Creditor Companies A completed Order A completed Application and Certificate of Service Form A Copy of the Trustee's Notice(s) of Unclaimed Dividends A Limited Power of Attorney The Limited Power of Attorney (LPOA) MUST include the following: Debtor's name Case number Dollar amount to be collected The creditor/claimant's signature and their name typed or printed Date document was signed The Corporate Seal should be affixed to the LPOA if it is available The Limited Power of Attorney must be notarized. Include legible copies of documentation, that support the creditor receiving mail at the address indicated in the Trustee's Notice of Unclaimed Dividends. Documents may include a copy of the "FILED" stamped proof of claim, correspondence from the court, a copy of the original uncashed check, a copy of a utility bill, signed tax return, driver license etc. Businesses may includes copies of business licenses, an original business card, invoices etc. Include legible copies of documentation, that support the creditor receiving mail at their current address. Documents may include a copy of the "FILED" stamped proof of claim, correspondence from the court, a copy of an uncashed check, a copy of a utility bill, signed tax return, driver license etc. Businesses may includes copies of business licenses, an original business card, invoices etc. Please include a current phone number for your client. If you are a making a claim for a small business, please submit an original business card along with documents that clearly define the claimant's role, ie sole owner, partner etc. If the person signing the LPOA is in partnership with one or more people, or is a stockholder, you must submit documents that support their authority to collect on behalf of the creditor. Subsidiary and affiliate companies, not parent corporations, should make application for unclaimed dividends that rightfully belong to the subsidiary or affiliate. In the case of a merger of two companies, the surviving entity may make application for unclaimed dividends due one of the companies. Proper proof of the merger must be submitted. Press releases alone will not establish your claim. If the person signing the LPOA is not an officer in the company, you must submit a signed and notarized document from an officer in the company that gives the LPOA signer the authority to collect funds on behalf of the company. The document must include the officer's signature, their printed name, their position in the company and their company address. Also, please include a business card from the person signing the au