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Californians! Claim your lost and unclaimed property. There are billions of dollars of California lost money held by your state comtroller's office. This money is sitting in a treasury vault waiting for the claimants and owners to claim it. Millions upon millions of names are listed as property owners of California's lost money. Money that has been lost, stolen, misplaced, hidden or forgotten about. There is also the possibility that owners of unclaimed property has no knowledge of having money that has never been claimed. For instance, we reported a finding of $82,939.30 that will be claimed by it's owners or beneficiaries if they are found and notified. This government unclaimed money is still waiting to be claimed after being reported by us a few months ago. The owner of this lost money has not been notified and the money is still being held by California's State Controller. Search California's state records and claim your money by using your state's free database listing of unclaimed property records. The potential claimant of the $82,939.30 is actually a citizen living or lived in the state of California. The California State Controller's office owes this person a check for nearly $83,000. Now that you know where this money is located, there are questions that needs to be answered:
Answers to these questions can be found on our Information Listing page where you will be able to link to the California Bureau of Unclaimed Property, Division of Collections database. Finding and recovering your unclaimed money that is held by your state government can be easily located. To use another source for finding unclaimed property you can refer to the missingmoney.com database where you can search for lost and unclaimed property on a national level. |
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Listing of California Reporting Companies
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If a California company owes you money and that company has reported your property to the California State Treasury Division, your time has come to claim your money. The National Unclaimed page provides a listing of documents that maybe required to claim your property. |
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