Monday, November 29, 2010

Do you have Unclaimed Property???

What is Unclaimed Property

Fast Facts About Unclaimed Property

  • Every U.S. state, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands – and Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta in Canada have unclaimed property programs that actively find owners of lost and forgotten assets.
  • Unclaimed property laws have been around since at least the 1940s, but have become much broader and more enforced in the last 15 years. Unclaimed property is one of the original consumer protection programs.
  • $1.754 billion returned to the rightful owners in Fiscal Year 2006 from 1.929 million accounts
  • Total of at least $32.877 billion is currently being safeguarded by state treasurers and other agencies for 117 million accounts.
  • Claims can be made into perpetuity in most cases – even by heirs.
  • Other Sources For Unclaimed Property

LostMoney’s Links to Your State Unclaimed Property OfficesNo Cost to YOU

Watch for additional links to the Unclaimed Property Offices with each state in the USA. As our 1st LostMoney Report indicates, these State Unclaimed Property Pages reflect a SMALL PORTION of the accounts that are unclaimed in the USA. So do NOT stop your search efforts with an individual State and make sure you follow our instructions as we walk you through the process of locating and recovering your unclaimed property.

State of ArizonaState of CaliforniaState of TexasState of Washington
State of New YorkState of MinnesotaState of FloridaState of Colorado
State of New MexicoState of PennsylvaniaState of MassachusettsState of Virginia
State of NevadaState of UtahState of OklahomaState of South Dakota
State of OhioState of GeorgiaState of OregonState of North Dakota
State of MissouriState of TennesseeState of WisconsinState of Idaho
State of MontanaState of LouisianaState of AlabamaState of North Carolina
State of South CarolinaState of TennesseeState of West VirginiaState of Maine
State of AlaskaState of KansasState of ArkansasState of Indianna
State of NebraskaState of New JerseyState of New HampshireState of Vermont
State of MarylandState of DelawareState of IllnoisState of Michigan
State of IowaState of ConnecticutState of Rhode Island



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