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Claims for unclaimed property held by the State of Alabama are processed by the Office of State Treasurer. There is no charge for this service!
http://www.treasury.state.al.us/Content/unclaimed_property.htm
Have you ever wondered what happens to bank accounts that are never closed but have been inactive for several years? Did you receive your last paycheck from your summer job 10 years ago? Have you received and cashed all medical insurance reimbursements throughout the years? Read on to find out if you have unclaimed property somewhere in Alaska.
The Unclaimed Property Unit is charged with collecting abandoned assets and attempting to return them to the rightful owner. Each year, over $50 Million is reported to the state as abandoned property and over $10 million is returned to rightful owners.
Each year millions of dollars in unclaimed property (uncashed checks, bank accounts, utility deposits, and stock certificates) are turned over to the State by companies who cannot locate the owners. Some of this money could be yours!
You may be richer than you think. The State of California is holding over $4.8 billion in Unclaimed Property. Last year, over 239,000 accounts, valued at $200 million, were claimed by people like you. Includes information and forms you need to file a claim.
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.
In Connecticut, the Office of State Treasurer collects and safeguards money and other valuables which have been unclaimed by Connecticut residents for a specific period of time, generally three to five years.
Unclaimed property consists of money and other personal assets that are considered lost or abandoned when an owner cannot be located after a specified period of time.
Delaware unclaimed property is any financial asset that has been abandoned by its owner for an extended period of time. The Delaware State Escheator has two claims processing units one located in Wilmington, Delaware and one located in Boston, Massachusetts.
Currently, the Florida Chief Financial Officer holds unclaimed property accounts valued at more than $1 billion. To find out if the Florida Bureau of Unclaimed Property is holding unclaimed property that belongs to you, search for unclaimed property online.
The Georgia Department of Revenue collects unclaimed property abandoned by its owners, and holds the property until the rightful owners can be found. The Unclaimed Property Section maintains several items of interest to the general public, including forms, publications and unclaimed property search.
The State of Hawai'i Unclaimed Property Program collects abandoned property from holders (companies, states, state agencies, etc.). As a public service, the state also returns the property to the rightful owners at no charge.
More than $50 million in unclaimed property in Idaho are waiting to be claimed. These unclaimed assets include stocks, bonds, mutual funds, bank accounts, uncashed payroll checks, utility deposits, traveler's checks, contents from deposit boxes and more. Most of these assets are simply misplaced or forgotten and sometimes, they are worth thousands of dollars.
Every year businesses send millions of dollars to the Illinois State Treasurer's Office. This is money that people have forgotten about, lost or never knew they had. Our job is to get it all back to the rightful owners. So navigate this site, find your property and make your claim.
One of the best unclaimed property web sites out there. Bravo!!!
Welcome to the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt! Each year millions of dollars are turned over to the Iowa Treasurer's Office as lost or abandoned. The property can be from dormant accounts and from safe deposit boxes.
Each year, thousands of people lose track of their bank accounts, cash, stocks, bonds, refunds, royalties, safe deposit boxes and other property. Forgetting property can happen to anyone--even you. It is the Kansas Treasurer's job to locate the rightful owners and heirs to the $170 million in unclaimed assets currently being held by the State of Kansas.
Who needs a melodramatic game show when you've got the Kentucky Unclaimed Property Fund? As a resident of Kentucky, you may be the owner of over $80 million in unclaimed property that is being held by the Kentucky Department of Treasury. Search now for unclaimed property that we may be holding in your name!
Search for $200 million of Louisiana Unclaimed Property in English, Cajun French or Spanish. Unclaimed Property is any intangible personal property, held or owing in the ordinary course of a holder's business, that has remained unclaimed by the owner for a certain number of years.
The Maine State Treasurer may be holding unclaimed property which belongs to you. Millions of dollars are turned over annually to the State of Maine by entities who cannot locate the owners. There is no fee charged to process your Unclaimed Property Claim.
The Maryland Comptroller's Office is trying to locate the rightful owners of $400 million in unclaimed property, including stocks, bonds, savings accounts, security deposits, contents of safe deposit boxes, insurance proceeds and other valuables which are reported as unclaimed after three years. Real property is not included.
https://interactive.marylandtaxes.com/Individuals/Unclaim/default.aspx
Please be aware that www.findmassmoney.com or www.mass.gov/treasury are the only "official" websites with information concerning the Treasury's Abandoned Property Division.
The Michigan Department of Treasury has millions of dollars in lost or forgotten assets. This includes unclaimed property from dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, valuables left in safe deposit boxes and stock certificates.
Every day, someone loses some sort of financial property because of a change of address, death, or just plain forgetfulness. What happens to these forgotten funds? The Unclaimed Property Division is responsible for holding them until the rightful owner or heir is found.
http://www.state.mn.us/portal/mn/jsp/content.do?id=-536881373&agency=Commerce
The State of Mississippi provides this unclaimed property web site as a free service. It is our intention to return unclaimed funds to the original owners ASAP.

