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California Unclaimed Property Database

The California unclaimed property database is growing by the day and treasury officials are worried that the situation could reach epic proportions. There are already millions of dollars in California unclaimed property clogging up treasury resources, and if the department experiences any more it could have disastrous effects on the state’s already struggling economy. To help combat the problem, treasury officials are putting their hopes in another massive online database called Cash Unclaimed. With nothing more than a first and last name, Cash Unclaimed can help facilitate a quick search that treasurers hope will deplete the California unclaimed property vault of its contents for good.

 

California Unclaimed Property

Instead of searching the California unclaimed property database, which is congested and full of traffic, treasurers are urging residents to use Cash Unclaimed. The online database will help residents search for California unclaimed property no matter where they live in the state. After they insert their first and last names, residents are urged to search and hope that they will be reunited with their California unclaimed property very soon. Now state officials and Americans alike are urging even more people to help the elderly ones in their family or close friends to conduct a serach like this as well. It’s a shame that just because someone doesn’t use technology that they wouldn’t be able to track down and claim money that rightfully belongs to them.

If you search the Cash Unclaimed California unclaimed property database and you happen to find property in your name, you will be able to facilitate the claims process, which is almost as easy as searching for the money to begin with. There are usually only a few simple steps involved but sometimes there are several more. If it is a 401K account for a company that is now closed or maybe an old IRS refunds then you may have to provide more proof of who you are or of your relationship with the person you are trying to claim it for.

To claim California unclaimed property, you are urged to verify your identity by sending the treasury a copy of your birth certificate, driver’s license and social security card. That is when the treasury will send the California unclaimed property to you. You can do this directly or have Cash Unclaimed take care of the details for you, which ever is easiest for you of course. Sometimes, depending on the entity that is actually holding onto your money, it can sometimes be much harder to claim and provide proof. Especially if you are trying to claim a deceased loved ones unclaimed property or trying to help out a clo9se family friend or loved one.

If it’s actual property, such as a house or boat, you will be reunited with that property by various means. If the California unclaimed property database or Cash Unclaimed shows that you have money coming to you, the money will be sent to you via check or direct deposit.

Now is your chance to search the California unclaimed property database for your first and last name. You might have untold riches or valuable items waiting for you. To find out, you only have to point your browser to Cash Unclaimed and hope for the best.


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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.