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New Jersey’s Office of Unclaimed Property naming names

April 10th, 2006

When cleaning house there are a lot of things that can be found. Some of these you have not seen in so long you may have forgotten about them. Well it is known that many people may have forgotten about property too. You may have lost treasures being held as unclaimed property. New Jersey is publishing in newspapers a list of names of rightful owners of unclaimed property.

Ever wonder if there is money just waiting to be found? You may have read about people finding unclaimed money, but have the idea it couldn’t or wouldn’t happen to you. How could anyone not know they had lost money? It may seem silly, but nine out of ten Americans do find they have missing money.

Mississippi man finds a windfall with unclaimed property

April 10th, 2006

You may have heard that 9 out of 10 Americans are owed money. Sometimes the amount isn’t much, then there are other times where it is a real jackpot.

About 25 years ago Jimmy Sparks, a Vietnam veteran, returned to the United States and found work with Lowe’s in Jackson, Mississippi.

While employed with Lowe’s he decided to invest in the company, so he purchased some stock. Jimmy left Lowe’s just before he reached 15 years of employment and returned to Georgia. He did not do anything with his stock options at that time, not sure what his rights were regarding the stock.

Alabama State Treasurer is looking to give away millions.

April 3rd, 2006

All Alabama residents are wanted by the State Treasurer’s Office. Don’t run from this search. The State wants to give money away.

It has been reported that State Treasurer Kay Ivey is looking for Covington County residents. Her reason for the search is to return approximately $545,000 to rightful owners. If you don’t live in Covington County, there still may be money for you in the State’s coffers.

News from Wisconsin and it isn’t cheesy.

April 3rd, 2006

An unclaimed property listing will be published in local papers. You could have money in the state’s coffers waiting to be claimed.

In Rock County, Wisconsin some property owners are missing roughly $1.5 million in unclaimed property per the office of State Treasurer Jack Voight. The state is advertising about 64,000 names in newspapers statewide.

About 36,600 unclaimed stock shares account for some of that amount in Rock County. Other unclaimed assets may include bank accounts, checks, bonds, insurance claims, stock dividends or wages.

Within the state there are approximately 700,000 property owners who have not claimed about $300 million. Included in that number is unclaimed money reported as early as 1970.

Basic information on unclaimed property

April 3rd, 2006

You may have seen legal notices in local newspapers, your mail box may hold a letter of invitation and the internet entices you to do it. What is it? It is a search for unclaimed property or money. Some research was done and here follows basic information on unclaimed property.

Well, it is true! There are billions of unclaimed dollars sitting in state coffers waiting for rightful owners to be found.

Are you thinking, it’s probably a scam or highly unlikely that any amount of the billions could be yours?

Maine seeks help in locating people with unclaimed money

March 30th, 2006

This spring along with flowers blooming some people’s net worth could bloom. Could you be one?

Each spring in Maine the State Treasurer’s Unclaimed Property Division releases a list of unclaimed property being held by the Treasurer’s office for the rightful owner to claim.

Typically unclaimed assets are savings and checking accounts, contents of safe deposit boxes, life insurance policies, utility deposits, uncashed pay checks, undistributed dividends, from a bank account you forgot to close, or even a gift certificate.

How Oregon handles unclaimed property

March 29th, 2006

Each state has laws to govern the unclaimed property collected, held and distributed, read on for how Oregon handles their unclaimed money and property.

Oregon currently holds $200 million in unclaimed property at the Department of State Lands. The money is held in the Common School Fund. This trust fund also receives the profits from economic activity on state-owned land. Interest earned on that fund goes to help K-12 schools.

The money and property is derived from a variety of sources, such as utility refunds, uncashed payroll checks, estates with no known heirs, stocks, unclaimed tax refunds and abandoned safe deposit boxes.

Massachusetts town looking for owners of checks.

March 23rd, 2006

In most towns there is someone that is looking for people that owe money and looking for people who have lost money. Wayland, MA isn’t any different. Read on for some laws that the state imposes on found money.

Town Administrator Fred Turkington works to track down Wayland residents who owe taxes to the town while Treasurer Paul Keating is doing just the opposite.

Each year Treasurer Keating is required by law to try to locate people whom the town owes money, individuals and businesses who never cashed checks the town has written.

Washington D.C. has $250 million in unclaimed property.

March 22nd, 2006

It seems as if there isn’t enough money to go around sometimes. The flip side to this is that there is money sitting waiting to be claimed. Read on to find out how the Capitol is uniting the people with money.

For over 25 years, the district has accumulated $250 million in unclaimed property. About one-fifth of the owners are found each year.

Locked in an electronically secured vault on K Street are mounds of items that are now handled by the District of Columbia Department of Unclaimed Property. The property has come from banks, corporations, trading companies, hospitals and nursing homes, all required by law to send the city items whose owners have left behind and not come forward to claim.

Police are keeping the money

March 21st, 2006

The Canton Illinois police tried to give the $267.00 back to its owner. They attempted to return the money for about 17 years.

Brian Campbell was arrested on Feb. 27, 1989. He was convicted on charges of unlawful use of a weapon and unlawful possession of marijuana.

During the arrest police confiscated all his property, which is standard procedure. Campbell was also wanted on a burglary warrant in Indiana, where he had lived at the time. When Canton police sent him to Indiana to faces charges there, they forwarded all his property except the $267 he had been carrying in cash.


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