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Find Lost Money in Arizona

Arizona

If you’re living in Arizona or at some time in your life lived and worked there before, there is a great chance you are entitled to the $400 million in unclaimed property the state Treasury Department is holding. Even if you haven’t been there before, an Arizona-based company may have turned-over to the government lost funds belonging to you. Depending on the type of property, there is a dormancy period of usually 3 years for lost assets to be claimed before they are by law handed over to the government.

Lost financial assets include securities, cash or property like bank accounts, credits, and payroll checks. Contents of safety deposit boxes are can also considered unclaimed property if their owners can’t be contacted after the dormancy period. The Arizona
Treasury Department sells contents of safety deposit boxes
in annual auctions if their owners don’t claim them after 3 years. The proceeds are then held by the state as unclaimed money. A $100,000 trust fund from the unclaimed money is maintained by the State of Arizona and the excess is transferred to the state’s General Fund.

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November 19th, 2007 Posted by admin | Unclaimed Money | no comments

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