My uncle opened a savings account for my son over 25-years ago. Used my wife's social number and provided an account number. We went over records following the death of my uncle and tried to contact the bank, comtroller's office just to locate the account and balance.
The bank was originally called United Commercial Bank when it was established in the year 1943. In the year 1985 its name was changed to UCO bank by the government of India through an act of the Indian parliament (Because UCO Bank is a government bank and is controlled by the government of India)
First check the town assessor's records to obtain the owner's name. Then you can use the name to find the deed in the land records.
Yes, you can. But you need to mention your name and other details in the deposit slip available with the bank which is required for bank records to keep track of things.
The name is no in the internet records. Get up and read a book of name meanings to find out.
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One can find information on Southern bank from the following sources: Great Southern Bank website, Bank with Southern, Southern Bank and trust, King Southern bank, Community Southern bank, to name a few.
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You can visit the land records office and check the name of the person who did own the property recently to determine if they executed any deeds that have been recorded in the land records. For example, if it's your mother's property you're interested in then check her name in the Grantor index and any deeds that she signed and that have been recorded will appear in the records. You will find your answer in the land records for your jurisdiction.You can also do a reverse search in the land records by checking your own name in the Grantee index. The staff will assist you.You can find the land records office by performing an online search using the state, county + land records.
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