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Pennsylvania unclaimed moneyAfter assuming responsibility for the Bureau of Unclaimed Property in 1993, the Pennsylvania Treasury has returned more than $118 million to more than 106,000 rightful owners vault. Treasury maintains perpetual custody of unclaimed property until the rightful owner, or his or her heirs claim it. There is no time limit to claim your property. If at any time you can prove ownership, Treasury will return it to you at no charge. If you feel you are entitled to the Pennsylvania unclaimed property uses the online unclaimed property form and submits it to the Bureau of Unclaimed Property for processing your claim. If you would like to receive notification of updates to Pennsylvania's unclaimed property database through E-mail, subscribe to Treasury's Unclaimed Property Bulletin. If you know anyone who has ever moved or died, the state of pennsylvania is probably holding unclaimed funds in their name. Each year billions of dollars in dormant or lost accounts go without ever being found when governments, companies and banks lose track of the true owner of the money. This could be due to a host of reasons like marriage break up, misspelled names, businesses going bankrupt, banks getting dissolved, unexpected migration or relocation of jobs, address changes without prior notification, death, post office errors etc. There is an alphabetical list of people whose last known address was in Pennsylvania and who are due to receive money for unclaimed property for the number of years prescribed by statute. The Unclaimed divisions have held the accounts for more than 2 years. Even if your name is not on the list, you may wish to call the Unclaimed Property Division to check if any funds are being held in your name. It is important to note that accounts held less than 2 years are not available for public inspection. Pennsylvania unclaimed property or money could be in the form of funds from a dormant checking and savings accounts, un-cashed money orders, cashiers checks, mineral royalty payments, safe deposit box contents, unused gift certificates, unclaimed insurance benefits, lost cash dividends, stock, found utility deposits, unclaimed security deposits, and court deposits. Pennsylvania unclaimed property, which was held by another state or a company, is kept in protective custody if they could not be paid to the rightful owner. Do not assume that the business has your last known address. If the business holding your property doesn't have a valid address for you, the property is supposed to be sent to the state where the business was incorporated. Many large corporations are from: Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, California or other areas. Make sure you check with every state in which you have ever lived (unclaimed property is generally turned over to the state of your last address as reflected in the records of the business holding your found money, stock, etc.). It is advisable to try using various combinations of your name in order to search for unclaimed money. Also bear in mind that there may be assets in your maiden name. The owners last recorded state address is always taken into consideration with reference to Pennsylvania's unclaimed money. If your name does not appear in our search, you may call or write the Pennsylvania state office for a complete Pennsylvania unclaimed money name search.
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When you perform a free trial search on CashUnclaimed.com we display the total dollar amount in unclaimed funds that we show reported by the appropriate government agencies. This does not guarantee that this money is 100% absolutely yours. What it means is that there is that total dollar amount shown by government agencies under your name and common variations of your name at the last time we had the information available to us was reported as unclaimed and is able to have a claim form submitted to be paid that amount. For more information please read our terms of use by clicking the link above. |