Yes, a state can seize your accounts under certain circumstances, such as to satisfy unpaid taxes, fines, or other debts. However, they typically need a court order or legal authority to do so.
birds
No. However, the State may attempt to seize tax refunds, bank accounts and other assets in which the new wife may have an interest.
The first things they will do is go for bank accounts, refunds and wage garnishments. and they will work fast.
georgia
How I Seize It - 2010 Penn State Scandal 3-2 was released on: USA: 5 October 2012
If there is a seize tag order from the state when they run the tag then yes they can if the driver is listed as a owner of the vehicle.
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Land, because they couldn't pay their taxes.
In rare cases, the state can seize a safe deposit box for tax purposes. This has to go through a court of law and you would be notified generally before anything happened.
A finance company can seize any property put up as collateral for a loan when you are in default.
Goergia
Seize and sell any property in the U.S. that the debtor owns/has including bank accounts.