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Finders (Washington Unclaimed Property)
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All heir finders and asset locators must be registered to do business in the state of Washington. The maximum fee an unclaimed property locator can charge is limited to 5 percent of the property value. Washington does not sell the unclaimed property owner list in any form, and it is not available in printed form.
For more information on becoming an Asset Locator, click here.
For the heir finder/asset locator FAQ, click here.
You will find answers to the following questions:
Does the Department sell the unclaimed property listing?
Will the Department disclose the property values?
Can heir finders or asset locators charge for expenses in excess of the five-percent limit?
How does the state attempt to contact the owners?
Will the Department pay the heir finder's fee?
Do all states impose a five-percent finder's fee?
Will the Department research owner's property for heir finders?
What if the owner will not pay the heir finder's fee?
How much money can I make finding owners of unclaimed property?
Can you furnish addresses for other states' unclaimed property?
Are copies of the Unclaimed Property listings available?
How long does it take to get a claim paid?
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Added: Fri Jun 16 2006
Last Modified: Mon Jul 10 2006
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