California - Unclaimed Property

Search and claim millions of dollars of unclaimed property in the name or social security number of the owner. The site also provides information on how to contact the Unclaimed Property Division and download records.

Search for Unclaimed Property - California State Controller's Office

Find out if you have any lost or forgotten property in California that is held by the State Controller's Office. Learn how to claim your property online or by mail and check your claim status.

Unclaimed Property or Funds - California State Treasurer

Find out how to claim your unclaimed property or lost money in California. Contact the State Controller's Office by phone or visit their web site for more information.

Search for Unclaimed Property | CA.gov - California State Portal

California's Unclaimed Property Law requires corporations, businesses, associations, financial institutions, and insurance companies (referred to as "Holders") to annually report and deliver property to the California State Controller's Office after there has been no activity on the account or contact with the owner for a period of time specified in the law - generally (3) three years or more ...

Claim Filing Instructions and Forms - California State Controller's Office

Learn how to file a claim for unclaimed property in California with the State Controller's Office. Find the forms, instructions, and documentation you need for different types of claims.

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California State Controller's Office Public Web site (PWS) ... California returns over $1+ million 1 million dollar plus daily to those who file Unclaimed Property claims. Could some be yours? $ 14,000,000,000. ... Search for your property. Check claim status. About Unclaimed Property.

Unclaimed Property - California

Search the database of unclaimed property in California by name, address, city or property ID number. Learn how to claim your property and avoid delays with the required documentation.

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

The California State Controller’s Office manages around $14 billion in unclaimed property, and some of the money could belong to you.. Across the nation, one in seven people has unclaimed ...

Here's how to check for California unclaimed property - KCRA Channel 3

California also recently joined with MissingMoney.com, a national website that allows people to search unclaimed property databases in 48 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.. Controller ...

Search for Unclaimed Property

Search for Unclaimed Property. Controller Malia M. Cohen safeguards this lost or forgotten property for as long as it takes to reunite it with the rightful owners. ... California’s Unclaimed Property Law requires financial institutions, insurance companies, corporations, businesses, and certain other entities to report and submit their ...

Unclaimed Property Search - CalSTRS

Search if CalSTRS has any property in your name or a family member's name. Enter last name, first name and any known fields, and narrow your search by city and state.

Searching for Property - California State Controller's Office

If you have reason to believe that your property was sent to the State Controller’s Office for safekeeping but you did not find it listed on our website, please contact the State Controller’s Office, Unclaimed Property Division, at (800) 992-4647 for assistance.

SEARCH FOR YOUR UNCLAIMED PROPERTY - sacpros.org

California's Unclaimed Property Law requires corporations, businesses, associations, financial institutions, and insurance companies (referred to as "Holders") to annually report and deliver property to the California State Controller's Office after there has been no activity on the account or contact with the owner for a period of time specified in the law - generally (3) three years or more.

California - SCO: Home

California State Controller's Office Public Web site (PWS) ... California returns over $1+ million 1 million dollar plus daily to those who file Unclaimed Property claims. Could some be yours? $ 14,000,000,000. ... Search for your property. Check claim status. About Unclaimed Property.

Unclaimed Funds | Superior Court of California | County of Napa

Pursuant to the Trial Court Financial Policies and Procedures: Policy No. FIN 15.03 Section 3.0: A trial court may escheat to itself (a) any civil money that has been deposited with it or that it is holding in trust for the lawful owner and (b) any money covered by a check that the court issued (e.g., to a vendor, juror, or employee), if the money remains unclaimed or the check remains un ...

Unclaimed Property

"The Unclaimed Property Division is experiencing significantly higher than expected claims volume. Because claims are processed in the order received, additional time may be needed to acknowledge receipt, evaluate, and approve your claim for payment. Help avoid delays with your claim by including all required documentation.

Northern California on list of $2.3 million in unclaimed property, find ...

State Controller Malia M. Cohen announced that 58 counties in California will be reunited with a combined $2.3 million in unclaimed property, which includes bank accounts, stocks, bonds, uncashed ...

Search for Unclaimed Property - claimyourpolicy.sco.ca.gov

Search for Unclaimed Property. Controller Malia M. Cohen safeguards this lost or forgotten property for as long as it takes to reunite it with the rightful owners. ... California’s Unclaimed Property Law requires financial institutions, insurance companies, corporations, businesses, and certain other entities to report and submit their ...

Unclaimed Property

California State Controller Home; About Us; Public Services; State and Local; State Employees; ... Unclaimed Property Main Page; Claimant Login. Unclaimed Property. Step 1: Search the Unclaimed Property Database. To start your search, please enter your name or property ID number. You may narrow your search by adding your address or city of ...

Unclaimed Funds | Westminster, CA

Unclaimed deposits are refundable deposits that meet the refund eligibility, which have been unclaimed for a period of over three (3) years. For funds held by the City which remain unclaimed for a period of over three (3) years, the City must make every effort to return such funds to the proper individuals per Government Code sections 50050-50057.