What to do if you find $100 on the ground?

What to do if you find $100 on the ground?

These laws usually require that a person who finds money, especially larger amounts (for example $100 or more), turn it over to the local police. If no one claims it after a certain period of time, the police can then give it to the finder to keep. Some communities may have different laws and some have none.

Is it illegal to not accept $100 bills?

Contrary to common misconception, there is no federal law stating that a private business, a person, or a government organization must accept currency or coins for payment. Private businesses are free to create their own policies on whether they accept cash, unless there is a specific state law which says otherwise.

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Is 100 year old money worth anything?

The large $100 bills are either interest bearing notes, legal tender notes, compound interest Treasury notes, National Bank notes, National Gold Bank notes, silver certificates, Treasury notes, gold certificates, or Federal Reserve notes. Most series are worth at least $600 in very good condition.

Is it OK to pick up money off the ground?

The person you take the money from does not need to be present in the area for it to be considered theft — they could have been gone for days and the money will still be considered theirs. So technically, taking any money you find on the ground or at a checkout lane is theft.

Do stores take 100 dollar bills?

Federal law says your $100 is indeed legal tender. However, there is no rule that says a retailer has to accept it anymore than there is a rule that says you can pay with chickens or a sack of potatoes. For one thing, $100 bills are popular with counterfeiters.

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Are there bills bigger than 100?

Large denominations of United States currency greater than $100 were circulated by the United States Treasury until 1969. Since then, U.S. dollar banknotes have only been issued in seven denominations: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.

Can you still use old $100 bills?

US currency is always good, it does not expire. BUT if you show up with old bills the bank may not want to change them because old bills don’t have the counterfit detection items on the bill. A major bank should be able to change them, but many new york banks only will do this for customers.

What is the maximum seating capacity of a school bus?

School bus manufacturers determine the maximum seating capacity of a school bus. School transportation providers generally determine the number of people they can safely fit into a school bus seat. Generally, they fit three smaller elementary students, two adults or two high school students into a typical 39-inch school bus seat.

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Can I Ride the school bus with my child?

No, parents may not ride the school bus except for field trips as a school approved chaperone. There are exceptions for preschoolers and special-needs students on a case by case basis. How are bus stops determined?

What are the requirements to drive a school bus in Minnesota?

A MPS school bus driver must be at least 21 years of age, maintain a clean driving record, undergo annual and random drug and alcohol testing, pass a physical tolerance exam, and must obtain a Commercial Driver’s License and State School Bus Certification. All school bus drivers also have an IVP fingerprint clearance card.

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