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Official Web Site (Colorado Unclaimed Property) (Visit this siteExternal Link to Official Web Site (Colorado Unclaimed Property))

The Great Colorado Payback reunites Coloradans with their lost, unclaimed or forgotten assets. The Colorado State Treasurer currently maintains a list of over 500,000 names of individuals as well as businesses for whom property is being held.

For example: if you have lost track of a bank account, stock certificate, or a retirement account; misplaced a rebate check, reimbursement or paycheck from a business; or moved prior to receiving your Colorado state tax rebate, the bank, business or state agency is required by law to file a report and forward those assets to the Unclaimed Property office of the Colorado State Treasurer.

Even businesses lose track of property and payments, occasionally resulting in unclaimed property which can be claimed. Corporations, schools, hospitals, and small businesses are also listed among the many individuals whose assets are in the possession of the State.

Examples of these reportable assets include:

  • Checking
  • Utility Refunds
  • Stocks and Bonds
  • Oil and Gas Royalties
  • Safe Deposit Boxes
  • Uncashed Insurance Checks
  • Savings Accounts
  • Mutual Funds
  • Money Orders
  • Payroll Wages
  • Dividends
  • Security Deposits

    Money or property turned over to the State Treasury for safekeeping always belongs to the owner or heir of the account and there are no time limits for reclaiming property.

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    Added: Mon Jul 10 2006

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