Illinois Code § 35 ILCS 200/19-70

Improper use of funds by collector.
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If a surety on any
collector's bond is satisfied that the collector is making improper use of the
funds collected by him or her, or has absconded, or is about to abscond,
whereby the surety may become liable to pay any sum of money, the surety may
obtain a court order against the goods and chattels of the collector just as he
or she would be authorized to do if the collector was personally indebted to
the surety. The money collected on that property shall be paid to the appointed
county collector for distribution to those taxing districts entitled to the
proceeds.

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