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Sacramento Bee on MSN.com · Mar 14, 2025

California is holding $14 billion in unclaimed property. Here’s how to get your share

Here’s how to search for unclaimed property in California and get the money you’re owed, according to the California State Controller’s Office: Unclaimed property in California is defined as ...
Icon for www.msn.comMSN · Jul 30, 2024

How to see if you have unclaimed cash owed to you in California

Where is this money coming from ... People who have lived or done business outside of California can broaden their search; every state has an unclaimed property database! You can find them ...
KSEE Fresno on MSN.com · 1d

Nearly $80K in unclaimed property returned to Fresno County

Do you have unclaimed property? There might be some money waiting for you. The California State Controller’s Office announced that they have
Icon for www.cnbc.comCNBC · 7d

1 in 10 Americans have unclaimed money—here's how to find your lost or forgotten cash

When you click on a state, you will be directed to its official website. To search for your unclaimed money, use both your current and maiden name if you legally changed your last name.
Icon for money.usnews.comU.S. News & World Report · Nov 12, 2020

11 Ways to Find Unclaimed Money

Type your state and "unclaimed money" or "unclaimed cash" into a search engine to find your state's unclaimed money website. If you believe you have unclaimed money in an old bank account ...
Icon for abc30.comABC30 Action News · Mar 28, 2019

unclaimed funds

California looking for owners of $9.3 billion in unclaimed property Roses are red, violets are blue, you could have unclaimed property waiting for you this Valentine's Day.
Icon for money.usnews.comU.S. News & World Report · Sep 25, 2020

What Are Unclaimed Retirement Benefits and How Do I Find Them?

Options for handling old 401(k) funds include rolling them over ... online sources for information. "One can search the National Registry of Unclaimed Retirement Benefits database using your ...
Icon for www.jdsupra.comJD Supra · May 11, 2022

Store Credits Not Subject to Unclaimed Property, Says California Court

In a decision with potentially broad implications, a California Superior Court has held that merchandise credits not redeemable for cash are not subject to California's Unclaimed Property Law (UPL).