Have you ever lost money? Not in the markets, but actual checks or other cash equivalents? How can you even know?
The National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) claims that 1 in 7 people have unclaimed property. They return over $4 Billion to states each year!
Let’s talk about how you look for unclaimed funds – for you and your family and friends.
Right now, the County of San Diego has over $867K of unclaimed funds and claimants have until October 4th, 2024 to claim them. The claims range between $15 to over $25K. The county wants to reunite the money with their rightful owners. See if you are one of them:
https://www.sdttc.com/content/ttc/en.html
Even more important, please check the state’s website to see if you have any unclaimed property. I check this from time to time. Sometimes there’s nothing. However, I have found funds ranging between $14 to over $700. I encourage you to check:
https://www.sco.ca.gov/search_upd.html
Lost funds for the aging and dying are not uncommon, so please check the social security numbers for your deceased family members.
Not in California? Not a problem.
You can also check the website of the NAUPA: https://unclaimed.org/search/ or https://missingmoney.com/. Be sure to check each state you’ve lived in or done business in.
The most important thing I can tell you is that you should not be paying anyone for this search. Googling for lost money is an open invitation for scammers. I recommend you only use these websites.
It will be fun to see if you find anything.
Happy hunting!
Barbara
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