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May 31 expiration date approaches for Solano County residents

May 16, 2013   //   by Chad   //   Latest News  //  No Comments

Residents of Solano County, California have until May 31, 2013 to provide proof of identity to the county’s treasurer in an effort to claim the money that is rightfully theirs.  The treasurer maintains the listing and the county’s laws indicate that the entire fund will be swept into the general fund on May 31st.  Residents may review the listing for themselves and any small businesses that they might own and operate.

To view the treasurer’s website, including claim instructions, visit http://www.co.solano.ca.us/depts/ttcc/treasurer/unclaimed_money.asp

To review the entire listing in PDF format, download our file for free at:  http://ge.tt/1UpiyVf

Unclaimed property deadline looming for Sacramento citizens

May 16, 2013   //   by Chad   //   Latest News  //  No Comments

Citizens of Sacramento, California have until June 26th, 2013 to review the unclaimed property listing at their treasurer’s website.

The unclaimed property list consists of 10,419 unclaimed items, primarily uncashed checks and utility account credits that result when customers overpay on their account and don’t request a refund.  The sum of all outstanding claims is $1.77 million, which makes the average claim worth about $170.

To claim your money or review the Treasurer’s website, visit http://goo.gl/isxD6 

To view the entire listing, download the PDF at http://ge.tt/1jVZvVf/ 

San Diego County issues list for September unclaimed funds deadline

Jul 29, 2012   //   by Chad   //   Documents, Latest News, Unclaimed property search  //  No Comments

According to the San Diego Business Journal:

San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister says he has nearly 800 unclaimed cash accounts amounting to almost $200,000 that he’s trying to return to the rightful owners.

The funds in the accounts came from individuals who have done business with any county department in the past three years and are overpayments. The majority of the money, some $117,000, is property tax refunds, but another $94,000 is from refunds by various county departments consumers have dealt with. The largest refund is for about $8,700 while the lowest is $10.

“We hope that the owners come forward before September 14, 2012 and claim their refunds,” McAllister said.

After that deadline, state law allows unclaimed countywide funds to be turned over to the county’s general fund; property tax refunds require four years before the county can officially take them.

The property tax refund listing is available here in PDF format and here in XLSX format (Excel 2010).

The county-wide refund listing is available here in PDF format.

To claim anything found on the list of the unclaimed accounts, go to www.sdtreastax.com, or call 877-829-4732.

June 25th is last day to claim Sacramento, California payments

Jun 2, 2012   //   by Chad   //   Latest News  //  No Comments

June 25th, 2012 is the last day for Sacramento residents and businesses to claim the lost money due to them.  Corporations who have conducted business with the city in the past 20 years could also be included on the list.

The City of Sacramento, California released this list of uncashed checks and utility account credit balances in mid-April.

The PDF listing is available for download at Ge.tt.

More information, including a claim form, is available on the city’s website.