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Jul 15 2008, 04:16 AM
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It could be an old bank account or some forgotten stock -- even a utility deposit you never got back. An estimated $30 billion+ of unclaimed property is sitting in state treasuries waiting to be returned to millions of Americans. State officials often don't have the resources to find everybody. Use the tool below to see if you have money waiting for you. Facts about unclaimed funds — $1.754 billion was returned to the rightful owners in Fiscal Year 2006 — $4.686 billion received in FY 2006 from business accounts where contact has been lost with the owners — A total of $32.877 billion is currently being safeguarded by state treasurers — Claims can be made into perpetuity in most cases – even by heirs This list has been updated as of 7/12/08. Some Web sites may be experiencing high traffic and may be unavailable. We suggest checking back at a later time. Having trouble? Disable your pop-up blocker. All you have to do is use the links above, or log onto unclaimed.org (not unclaimed.com). Just pick a state you or any member of your family has ever worked in or played in, type in the name, and within seconds you can find out if this is your lucky day. It is all absolutely free, and you should exercise caution in accepting any offers from paid finders. You can also use this link: http://www.missingmoney.com/ to search 41 states at once. (Please note that sites may be busy due to high traffic, so you may have to check back at a later time.) Source: National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) STATE-BY-STATE===> (UNCLAIMED PROPERTY) Search States Database Below: STATES: Alabama===>Click Here Alaska===>Click Here Arizona===>Click Here Arkansas===>Click Here California===>Click Here Colorado===>Click Here Connecticut===>Click Here D.C.===>Click Here Delaware===>Click Here Florida===>Click Here Georgia===>Click Here Hawaii===>Click Here Idaho===>Click here Indiana===>Click Here Illinois===>Click Here Iowa===>Click Here Kansas===>Click Here Kentucky===>Click Here Louisiana===>Click Here Maine===>Click Here Maryland===>Click Here Massachusetts===>Click Here Michigan===>Click Here Minnesota===>Click Here Mississippi===>Click Here Missouri===>Click Here Montana===>Click Here Nebraska===>Click Here Nevada===>Click Here New Jersey===>Click Here New Hampshire===>Click Here New Mexico===>Click Here New York===>Click Here North Carolina===>Click Here North Dakota===>Click Here Ohio===>Click Here Oklahoma===>Click Here Oregon===>Click Here Pennsylvania===>Click Here Rhode Island===>Click Here South Carolina===>Click Here South Dakota===>Click here Tennessee===>Click Here Texas===>Click here Utah===>Click Here Vermont===>Click Here Virginia===>Click Here Washington===>Click Here West Virginia===>Click Here Wisconsin===>Click Here Wyoming===>Click Here This post has been edited by Net_Surfer: Jul 15 2008, 04:49 AM -------------------- |
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Jul 16 2008, 12:59 AM
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Cool link!
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