Billions of dollars have been lost. Could some of it be yours?-- UNCLAIMED MONEY, UNCLAIMED PROPERTIES.
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NAUPA is the association of the state unclaimed property programs, but the databases are located and maintained by each state, not NAUPA.
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Unclaimed Property - UNCLAIMED MONEY, UNCLAIMED Assets, THE FORGOTTEN TREASURE SEATING IN THE HANDS
OF THE STATES GOVERNMENT COULD BE YOURS OR TO SOMEONE YOU MAY KNOW!
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- Uncashed dividends
- Unclaimed security deposits
- Life insurance proceeds
- Uncashed vendor payments
- Uncashed payroll checks
- Stocks/Bonds
- Misc. outstanding checks
- Safe deposit boxes
- Unredeemed gift certificates
- Dormant checking/savings accounts
- Rebates - www.visiononeholding.blogspot.com

- An employee is unaware she is entitled to a final paycheck and moves out of town before receiving the check. The company has no forwarding address and is unable to locate the former employee. The uncashed payroll check legally belongs to the employee, but is held by the employer. www.knowledgefinancial.blogspot.com
- A person purchases a100 gift certificate from Company X. After three years, the gift certificate has still not been redeemed. The100 still legally belongs to the purchaser (in most states), not Company X.
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- It is important to note that UP is administered at the state level. In fact, all 50 states and Washington D.C. have their own laws and regulations regarding types of property that can be classified as UP, the dormancy period by property type, and the reporting requirements for holders of UP. Before property is classified as UP, holders must exhaust all options to try and locate the property's rightful owner. Many states dictate by law specific actions a holder of UP must take to find the property's owner.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has established two primary jurisdictional rules that dictate the state where UP is to be remitted based on specific fact patterns. Under the primary-priority rule, the holder must report UP to the state of the rightful owner's last known address.If the owner is unknown or the holder lacks the owner's address records, the second-priority rule provides that the holder must remit the UP to the holder's state of incorporation. Based on this last rule, it makes perfect sense why UP collections are such an important component of Delaware's economy.When advising businesses that have historically never reported UP, I strongly advise the owners to follow some basic guidelines: www.buyheremarket.blogspot.com- Become familiar with the various types of UP and determine if your business has such property on its books and records.
- Understand the dormancy period for each class of UP that the business may have.
- Uncashed checks/refunds due to customers or vendors should not be reversed into income.
- If your business has UP, proactively resolve the situation. In general, states tend to be more forgiving when a company voluntarily remits past due UP than when the state identifies a case of non-compliance through an audit. www.knowledgefinancialgroup.blogspot.com
governmental unclaimed property records. Common types of unclaimed property include: - Bank accounts and safe deposit box contents
- Stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and dividends
- Uncashed checks and wages
- Insurance policies, CD's, trust funds
- Utility deposits, escrow accounts
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Request claim forms and receive additional information on documents needed from office contact information below. Alabama
MoneyQuest Unclaimed Property
Office of Alabama State Treasurer
600 Dexter Avenue, S-106
Montgomery, AL 36104
Phone:(334) 242-9614
Toll Free:(888) 844-8400
alatreas@treasury.alabama.govAlaska
State of Alaska
Treasury Division
PO Box 110405
Juneau, AK 99811-0405
Phone:(907) 465-3726
ucproperty@alaska.govAlberta Canada
Alberta Finance and Enterprise
Unclaimed Property
9811 109 Street
Edmonton, AB T5K 2L5
Phone:780-427-3044
Fax: 780-644-4921
unclaimed.property@gov.ab.caArizona
Department of Revenue
Unclaimed Property Unit
P.O. Box 29026
Phoenix, AZ 85038-9026
Phone:(602) 364-0380
unclaimedproperty@azdor.govArkansas
Unclaimed Property Division
Auditor of State
1401 W. Capitol Ave., Suite 325
Little Rock, AR 72201-1811
Phone: 501--682-6000
Toll Free:1-800-252-4648
claimit@auditor.ar.govBritish Columbia Canada
British Columbia Unclaimed Property Society
Harbour Centre PO Box 12136
Vancouver, BC V6B 4N6
Phone:604.662.3518
Toll Free:1.888.662.2877
Fax: 604.669.2079
info@unclaimedpropertybc.caCalifornia
Office of State Controller
Unclaimed Property Division
10600 White Rock Road, Suite 141
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Phone:(916) 323-2827
CA Residents1-800-992-4647
Colorado
Colorado Department of the Treasury
Great Colorado Payback
1580 Logan, Suite #500
Denver, CO 80203
Phone:(303) 866-6070
Toll Free: 800) 825-2111
Fax: (303) 866-6154
greatcopayback@state.co.usConnecticut
Office of the State Treasurer
Unclaimed Property Division
PO Box 5065
Hartford, CT 06102
Toll Free:(800) 833-7318
Delaware
Department of Finance, Division of Revenue
State Escheator
P.O. Box 8931
Wilmington, DE 19801-3509
Phone:(302) 577-8220
District of Columbia
DC Office of Finance and Treasury
Unclaimed Property Unit
1101 4th St., SW Ste. W800-B
Washington, DC 20024
Phone:(202) 442-8181
dcunclaimed.property@dc.govFlorida
Florida Department of Financial Services
Unclaimed Property Bureau
200 E. Gaines Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0358
Phone:850-413-5555
Toll Free:888-258-2253
Fax: 850-413-3017
floridaunclaimedproperty@myfloridacfo.comGeorgia
Georgia Department of Revenue
Unclaimed Property Section
4125 Welcome All Rd. STE 701
Atlanta, GA 30349
Phone:(404) 968-0490
Fax: (404) 724-7013
ucpmail@dor.ga.govGuam
Treasurer of Guam
PO Box 884
Hagatna, GU 96932Hawaii
Department of Budget and Finance
Unclaimed Property Program
P.O. Box 150
Honolulu, HI 96810
Phone:(808) 586-1589
Fax: (808) 586-1644Idaho
Idaho State Treasurer's Office
Unclaimed Property Program
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-9101
Phone:(208) 332-2942
Toll Free:(877) 388-2942
Fax: (208) 332-2970
ucpgeneralquestions@sto.idaho.govIllinois
Office of State Treasurer
Unclaimed Property Division
P.O. Box 19495
Springfield, IL 62794-9495
Phone:(217) 785-6998
IL Residents1-866-458-7327
info@icash.illinois.govIndiana
Office of the Indiana Attorney General
Unclaimed Property Division
PO Box 2504
Greenwood, IN 46142
Toll Free:(800)447-5598
updmail@atg.state.in.usIowa
Great Iowa Treasure Hunt
Lucas State Office Building
321 E. 12th St., 1st Floor.
Des Moines, IA 50319
Phone:515-281-5367
foundit@iowa.govKansas
Kansas State Treasurer
Unclaimed Property Division
900 SW Jackson, Suite 201
Topeka, KS 66612-1235
Phone:(785) 296-4165
Toll Free:1-800-432-0386
KS Residents1-800-432-0386
Fax: 1-785-291-3172
unclaimed@treasurer.state.ks.usKentucky
Kentucky State Treasury
Unclaimed Property Division
1050 US Highway 127 South, Suite 100
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone:1-800-465-4722
Fax: (502) 564-4200
unclaimed.property@ky.govLouisiana
Office of the State Treasurer
Unclaimed Property Division
P.O. Box 91010
Baton Rouge, LA 70821-9010
Phone:225-219-9400
Toll Free:1-888-925-4127
missingmoney@treasury.state.la.usMaine
Office of the State Treasurer
Attn: Unclaimed Property
39 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333
Phone:(207) 624-7470
ME Residents(888) 283-2808
up.claimstatus@maine.govManitoba Canada
Winnipeg, MBMaryland
Comptroller of Maryland
Unclaimed Property Unit
301 W. Preston Street
Baltimore, MD 21201-2385
Phone:410-767-1700
Toll Free:1-800-782-7383
unclaim@comp.state.md.usMassachusetts
Department of the State Treasurer
Abandoned Property Division
One Ashburton Place, 12th Floor
Boston, MA 02108-1608
Phone:617-367-0400
MA Residents1-800-647-2300
abp@tre.state.ma.usMichigan
Michigan Department of Treasury
Unclaimed Property Division
PO Box 30756
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone:(517) 636-5320
Fax: (517) 322-5986
treasupd@michigan.govMinnesota
Minnesota Department of Commerce
Unclaimed Property Program
85 7th Place East, Suite 500
St. Paul, MN 55101-2198
Phone:651.539.1545
unclaimed.property@state.mn.usMississippi
Mississippi Treasury
Unclaimed Property Division
PO Box 138
Jackson, MS 39205
Phone:(601) 359-3600
Missouri
State Treasurer's Office
Unclaimed Property Section
P.O. Box 1004
Jefferson City, MO 65102-1272
Phone:(573) 751-0840
ucp@treasurer.mo.govMontana
Department of Revenue
Attn: Unclaimed Property
P.O. Box 5805
Helena, MT 59604-5805
Phone:(406) 444-6900
Toll Free:(866) 859-2254
Fax: (406) 444-0722
unclaimedproperty@mt.govNebraska
Office of the State Treasurer
Unclaimed Property Division
809 P St
Lincoln, NE 68508
Phone:(402) 471-2455
Toll Free:877-572-9688
nst.upclaims@nebraska.govNevada
Office of the State Treasurer
Unclaimed Property Division
555 E Washington Avenue, Suite 4200
Las Vegas, NV 89101-1070
Phone:702-486-4140
NV Residents1-800-521-0019
unclaimedproperty@nevadatreasurer.govNew Brunswick Canada
Fredericton, NBNew Hampshire
State Treasury
Unclaimed Property Division
25 Capitol Street, Room 205
Concord, NH 03301
Phone:(603) 271-2619
NH Residents(800) 791-0920
aptreasury@treasury.state.nh.usNew Jersey
Office of the State Treasurer
Unclaimed Property
P.O. Box 214
Trenton, NJ 08695-0214
Phone:(609) 292-9200
nj.unclaimedproperty@treas.state.nj.usNew Mexico
Taxation & Revenue Department
Unclaimed Property Division
P.O. Box 25123
Santa Fe, NM 87504-5123
Phone:(505) 476-1774
unclaimed.property@state.nm.usNew York
Office of the State Comptroller
Office of Unclaimed Funds
110 State Street, 8th Floor
Albany, NY 12236
Phone:1-518-270-2200
Toll Free:1-800-221-9311
NY Residents1-800-221-9311
NYSOUF@osc.state.ny.usNewFoundland Canada
St. John's, NLNorth Carolina
Department of State Treasurer
Unclaimed Property Program
325 North Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27603-1385
Phone:(919) 508-1000
Fax: (919) 508-5181
unclaimed.property@nctreasurer.comNorth Dakota
ND Department of Trust Lands
Unclaimed Property Division
P.O. Box 5523
Bismarck, ND 58506-5523
Phone:701.328.2800
llfisher@state.nd.usNova Scotia Canada
Halifax, NSOhio
Department of Commerce
Division of Unclaimed Funds
77 South High Street, 20th floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6108
Phone:(614) 466-4433
Toll Free:877-644-6823
UnfdClaims.UnfdClaims@com.state.oh.usOklahoma
Oklahoma State Treasurer
Unclaimed Property Division
2401 NW 23rd Street, Suite 42
Oklahoma City, OK 73107-2431
Phone:(405) 521-4273
unclaimed@treasurer.ok.govOntario Canada
Toronto, ONOregon
Division of State Lands
Trust Property Section
775 Summer St. NE #100
Salem, OR 97301-1279
Phone:503-986-5200
Fax: 503-378-4844
claims@dsl.state.or.usPennsylvania
Treasury Department
Bureau of Unclaimed Property
P.O. Box 1837
Harrisburg, PA 17105-1837
Toll Free:1-800-222-2046
tupmail@patreasury.govPrince Edward Isl Canada
Charlottetown, PEPuerto Rico
Office of the Commissioner of Financial Inst.
PO Box 11855
San Juan, PR 00910-3855
Phone: (787) 723-3131 X 2354
Fax: 787-723-4225
up@ocif.gobierno.prQuebec Canada
Unclaimed Property
500, boulevard Rene-Levesque Ouest, Bureau 10.00
Montreal Quebec, QC H2Z 1W7Rhode Island
Office of the General Treasurer
Unclaimed Property Division
P.O. Box 1435
Providence, RI 02901
Phone:401.462.7676
RI Residents401.462.7676
ups@treasury.ri.govSaskatchewan Canada
Regina, SKSouth Carolina
Unclaimed Property Program
State Treasurer's Office
P. O. Box 11778
Columbia, SC 29211
Phone:(803) 737-4771
Fax: (803) 734-2668
payback@sto.sc.govSouth Dakota
Office of the State Treasurer
Unclaimed Property Division
500 East Capitol Ave, Suite 212
Pierre, SD 57501-5070
Phone:(605) 773-3379
unclaimed@sdtreasurer.govTennessee
Treasury Department - Unclaimed Property Division
502 Deaderick Street
Nashville, TN 37243-0203
Phone:(615) 741-6499
ucp.information@tn.govTexas
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Unclaimed Property Division
Post Office Box 12019
Austin, TX 78711-2019
Toll Free:1-800-654-FIND (3463)
unclaimed.property@cpa.state.tx.usUtah
State Treasurer's Office
Unclaimed Property Division
PO Box 140530
Salt Lake City, UT 84114
Phone:(801)715-3300
Toll Free:1-888-217-1203
ucprop@utah.govVermont
Vermont State Treasurer
Unclaimed Property Division
Pavillion Building 109 State Street, 4th Floor
Montpelier, VT 05609-6200
Phone:802-828-2407
VT Residents1-800-642-3191
unclaimed.property@state.vt.usVirgin Islands
Office of the Lieutenant Governor
Division of Banking
18 Kongens Gade
St. Thomas, VI 00802
Phone: 340-774-7166Virginia
Virginia Department of the Treasury
Division of Unclaimed Property
P.O. Box 2478
Richmond, VA 23218-2478
Phone:(804) 225-2393
Toll Free:1-800-468-1088
ucpmail@trs.virginia.govWashington
Department of Revenue
Unclaimed Property Section
PO Box 47477
Olympia, WA 98504-7477
Phone:(360) 705-6706
WA Residents1-800-435-2429
ucp@dor.wa.govWest Virginia
Office of the State Treasurer
Unclaimed Property Division
One Players Club Drive
Charleston, WV 25311
Phone:304-558-2937
Toll Free:1-800-642-8687
eclaims_support@wvsto.comWisconsin
Wisconsin Department of Revenue
Unclaimed Property Section
P.O. Box 8982
Madison, WI 53708-8982
dorunclaimedproperty@revenue.wi.govWyoming
Office of the State Treasurer
Unclaimed Property
2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 502
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone:307-777-5590
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---------------------The Role of the Government - www.femkonsa.blogspot.com The states and provinces have implemented active outreach programs designed to reunite unclaimed property owners with their lost or forgotten assets. To enhance the states and provinces outreach efforts, State and provincial governments working
together to safeguard and return your lost funds----------Tell your family and friends about this blog, this webpage, and also this website------Search for Unclaimed Property
Start searching for unclaimed property by entering the first and last name that you would like to search for in the box above.If you believe you have unclaimed property, then you can perform state searches to try to find it. It doesn't matter if you no longer live in that particular state or it has been several years since you even thought of the property or cash. Even if you don't think there is any type of unclaimed property or cash out there, you can still perform the searches to check. You never know if a relative has willed you property or cash and you were never contacted about it. www.fruitalinvestment.blogspot.com-----------The U.S. Federal and state governments combined currently hold more than $35 billion in unclaimed money and property. The good news is that some of it may be yours.Every U.S. state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, British Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Alberta and Quebec, Canada all have unclaimed programs that work to actively locate the owners of unclaimed property and assets that have either been forgotten or left in the name of someone who is already deceased. For example, according to The National Unclaimed Property Database (NUPD), a Boston man recovered 1000 shares of stock valued at $4 million. Most do not have lost money or stock may quite as valuable, but totals add up in a hurry and could total anywhere from $100 to thousands.Types of Unclaimed Property
Unclaimed property can consist of anything earned from employment, any financial stocks in your name, any property that you inherited from relatives, or any overpaid bills in which you are entitled to receive the extra balance. The following items that have been unclaimed include:- Safe deposit boxes
- Bank accounts and escrow accounts
- Stocks and bonds
- Insurance policies
- Trust funds and dividends
- CDs and mutual funds
- Uncashed checks
- Wages
- Utility bills and tax refunds
While many families are struggling to make ends meet, there are significant amounts of unclaimed cash sitting in government bank accounts right now, waiting to be dished out to the rightful owners. Whose money is it? Well, chances are, some of it’s yours! According to the NAUPA (the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators), YOU could likely be on the list of people that are owed money! www.moneywisers.blogspot.comWhere does this money come from? If you’ve ever opened a bank or credit card account, filed a tax return, held a job, had a gas or electric bill, owned stock, saving bonds, qualified for a pension, owned insurance, been the beneficiary of a will or life insurance policy, or had any one of your relatives do any of the thing just mentioned—chances are that YOU have unclaimed money waiting for you.We at: Knowledge Financial Group - www.knowledgefinancialgroup.blogspot.com Also Visionone Capital Management - www.visiononecapital.blogspot. com and why not visit: Fruital Investment Group - www.fruitalinvestment. blogspot.com - There are so many places money could be hiding, it’s really hard to believe. Sometimes it’s a relative—a deceased parent, grand-parent, aunt or uncle. Maybe they had a little life insurance policy that no one knew about. And if none of the family claims it—the insurance company turns it over to the state for safe keeping. That’s just one example. There are literally hundreds of ways money becomes lost.======
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