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The news out of Louisiana hasn’t been great over the past couple of years, but the one silver lining for LA residents is unclaimed property. The Louisiana State Treasury is currently holding more than $330 MILLION dollars that belong to everyday folks. Or if you like the sound of it better, a total of a third of a BILLION dollars.
The Advocate reported on all that Louisiana unclaimed money today:
When Nick Saban comes to Baton Rouge in November 2008, he could swing by the state treasury to pick up his $1,278 in unclaimed property.
Saban’s money, from 35 shares of White Oak Grove Stock Fund, is among the more than $330 million in unclaimed property in the care of the state Treasury Department.
The article went on to tell how much was returned just this year:
Almost $50 million has been returned to Louisiana residents in fiscal year 2007, according to a treasury news release.
Keep in mind that while $50 million was returned, tens of millions are added to the unclaimed funds database EACH YEAR. The missing money just keeps piling up, as only a small slice of the pie is claimed each year, and more is added all the time.
State Treasurer John Kennedy is quoted in the article, and explains LA unclaimed money this way:
Unclaimed property comes to the treasury from payroll checks never cashed, abandoned bank accounts, oil and gas royalties, insurance proceeds and unclaimed deposits, Kennedy said.
“People move more today,†Kennedy said. “We’re living in a much more mobile society.â€
These days it seems like unclaimed money in Louisiana is going out to people of all stripes. Kennedy has returned stacks of cash to both celebrities and unsuspecting regular people:
Kennedy once returned $1,600,000 to a retired New Orleans schoolteacher whose husband bought some securities without telling her before his death.
There’s a good chance you’re owed some of these unclaimed funds, but the only way to know for sure is to perform a thorough search with the assistance of veterans in the found money game.
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The state of Missouri is seeking the rightful owners of MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in unclaimed money. Last year, more than $22 million in Missouri unclaimed money was returned to its rightful owners, and that’s only the beginning!
As with most states, the folks have trouble accepting the reality of HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of dollars owed to them. This is one of the primary reasons that despite tens of millions of dollars in unclaimed money being returned, that’s just a fraction of how much is yet to be claimed.
KMBC in Kansas City recently explored Missouri unclaimed property, with a special look at unclaimed assets in abandoned safe deposit boxes. KMBC’s report ended:
Flink reported that the Web sites are constantly updated. Last year, Missouri gave back $22 million to rightful owners. In Kansas, more than $11 million was given back. But Kansas has $188 million still unclaimed.
That’s almost $200 million in unclaimed funds yet to be returned in Kansas, and although they don’t provide a dollar amount, we can safely assume that there’s even more in Missouri, based on the fact that MO gave back twice what Kansas did last year, and the amount returned is always tiny in comparison to what isn’t claimed.
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Unclaimed Money isn’t just for those living in the contiguous 48! That’s right, Hawaii’s Department of Budget and Finance is currently seeking the rightful owners of HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of dollars in unclaimed property, but according to the Honolulu Advertiser, taking back your Hawaii unclaimed money is often easier said than done:
Hawai’i's unclaimed property program says it wants to return $130 million of forgotten bank accounts, checks, stocks and other assets to their rightful owners.
But some people who’ve applied for the funds say they’ve been denied payment because they couldn’t prove they lived somewhere two decades ago or couldn’t prove they were the intended recipient of a check the state possesses.
The article reports on a number of personal HI unclaimed money stories, detailing the difficulties folks have had in taking back money that belongs to them.
Many people are having trouble proving their identity, while others are running in to verification problems upon learning that the companies that turned the unclaimed funds over to the state, no longer exist.
The main lesson learned from the article, is that we should all keep records. This sounds like common sense to a lot of people, but you’d be surprised how many people keep virtually no records.
There are other things you can do that will give you an edge in your unclaimed money search. Aside from having proper ID and diligently keeping records, you should learn how to search both online and off-line, as well as learn how to search for pre-escheat missing money. Pre-escheat cash is money that has yet to be turned over to the state (so they have no record of it) but it’s still out there in unclaimed property limbo.
As you can see from the chart below, most unclaimed money remains in the hands of the Hawaiian government because these stumbling blocks have kept a lot of missing money from turning in to found money:

Click here to learn how to perform a thorough search for unclaimed money in Hawaii.
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As with everything in the Lone Star State, the total dollar amount of Texas Unclaimed Money (both returned and still waiting to be claimed) is HUGE.
Listen to the total amount of unclaimed property returned to citizens of Texas in fiscal 2007:
About $119 million in unclaimed property was returned in Fiscal Year 2007 according to the comptroller’s office.
Wow, huh? Well, if you’re sitting their in Houston, Dallas, or even Dripping Springs thinking “where’s my money!?”, you might still be in luck. Despite having just paid out $119 million in unclaimed funds Texas still owes a lot of found money:
Comptroller Susan Combs published the list of 152,000 people with at least $250 that’s waiting to be claimed.
That translates in to AT LEAST another $38 million (if every one of the 152k only had the minimum $250 claim. Many certainly are owed more). And this also doesn’t include smaller claims that might belong to you.
Often missing money comes in small amounts, which is why it went missing in the first place, so even if your name wasn’t in the paper, you still might be due a claim. Texas Unclaimed Money could come from any of the following sources:
- a dormant bank account
- a forgotten utility deposit
- an old uncashed check
- unclaimed investment income
- securities
- family heirlooms from an abandoned safe deposit box
- other valuable assets the original owners have forgotten.
If you think there’s even a slight chance that you may have some forgotten money in one of these types of accounts, you owe it to yourself to start your search now. Why not take YOUR MONEY back from the government and get that new iPhone you’ve been wanting or take that vacation you’ve been contemplating, or maybe just pay off your bills. It’s your money, do what you want with it, just don’t let the government hold your money any longer!
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There’s currently a battle between judges and state employees in California over whether or not the state should be seizing unclaimed property and whether or not they’re making their best efforts to notify citizens that the state has their found money.
The LA Times breaks down the unclaimed cash mess:
SACRAMENTO — A federal judge Thursday cleared the way for the state to once again seize people’s inactive bank accounts, stock shares and the contents of safe-deposit boxes.
The order from U.S. District Court Judge William B. Shubb lifted his June 1 ruling that stopped the state from seizing “unclaimed property” whose possible owners or heirs were not being properly notified ahead of time.
The judge’s action came in response to a new California law and increased efforts to contact owners of “unclaimed property” before it is taken.
The new law “appears to provide notice reasonably calculated to inform property owners of the impending seizure of their property and significantly lessens the likelihood of irreparable harm to plaintiffs,” Shubb said.
The article goes on to quote people on both sides of the issue. Some think the new law largely solves the problem of folks not being notified that the state is holding their missing money. Others think it doesn’t go far enough and this constitutes an abuse of CA citizens. It’s tough to tell who’s right, but one thing is for sure… don’t rely on the state to return your unclaimed money to you!
If there’s one thing I can’t stress enough, it’s that most people don’t know how to property search for their unclaimed funds in the first place, and most web sites out there aren’t teaching you how to exhaust all methods of searching for your money. But if you’re going to rely on the state to find you, then you can forget about seeing that money.
The article goes on to explain that $87 million will be returned to people this fiscal year. Yeah, that’s great, but how about the other $5.013 BILLION!!!???
That’s right, not even 2% of the money will be returned. Do you need any more proof that locating your unclaimed money is up to YOU, because clearly the state is incapable of returning your cash to it’s proper owners.
Take control and learn how to search like a pro at http://www.unclaimedmoney.net
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You’ve probably heard that the government is currently holding billions of dollars, owed to citizens from things like old bank accounts, forgotten tax refunds, veterans benefits, and stock dividends. There are quite a number of other reasons why the government might have money, waiting to be claimed by you, but did you know that you might be owed unclaimed money from your old jobs?
After learning that there is no such thing as a “national unclaimed money database” (DON’T believe a site that claims there is), and discovering all the resources for searching for missing money in each individual state, I search the names of a few family members, and found that many of them were owed undisclosed amounts.
Beyond those few undisclosed amounts, I found a record for money owed to my cousin Adam, and the details of the record revealed that it was from a major clothing retailer, found in malls across the country. I scratched my head for a minute, before bursting out laughing when I remembered that once upon a time he picked up a few hours a week working there in order to get the employee discount. It only lasted a few months, as he was working so much at his full-time job, and the money wasn’t good, it was all about the discount, which is probably why he forgot to pick up his last check!
That’s right, years after he left the part-time job he held solely for a discount on clothing, the small check he’d forgotten about, but was still owed, had been turned over to the state and was now listed in the state’s unclaimed records.
Now, every state has it’s own regulations, so I don’t know off the top of my head how long it takes before your former employers would have to turn money over to the state, but if you’ve had a lot of part-time jobs, summer jobs, or jobs while you were in school or had a lot of other things going on in your life, there’s a good chance you’ve forgotten about a check or two along the way!
If you think there’s a chance you’re owed unclaimed money in the form of payroll checks from a former employer, or for any other reason, you owe it to yourself to search now, and you owe it to yourself not to waste money paying “per search” or paying “finders fees”. UnclaimedMoney.net teaches you how to do it yourself, and you’ll only pay one low fee for LIFETIME ACCESS!
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As I watched the Red Sox claim their spot in the American League Championship Series, and the Yankees unclaim theirs, I was asking the question that I’m sure was on all of our minds: What happened to that giant freak Barry Bonds, and what is his consolation prize? Turns out it’s unclaimed funds!
Well, if Bonds isn’t busy painting himself green to do stunts for The Incredible Hulk 2, he’s probably SUCCESSFULLY searching for his unclaimed funds, and learning that he’s $460.20 richer!
Owner’s Name: BONDS BARRY
Amount: $460.20
Type of Property: Refunds
Reported By: CELLCO PARTNERSHIP DBA VERIZON WIRELESS
Reported Address: 1100 MARSHALL STREET , REDWOOD CITY CA
So cheer up gigantor. You may be leaving the Giants (and possibly retiring) with a cloud over your head, and a needle in your butt… but at least you took the career home record* (yeah, that’s right, I asterisked ya, get used to it!) and you’ve got $460 from some old cell phone you owned at some point!
Honestly, this post started out partly as a joke. After noting that many of the famous names (even cartoons) that you search at other unclaimed money sites reveal just how fake their “databases” are (NOTE: There is no national unclaimed funds database, don’t be fooled by sites telling you they have one). But upon searching Barry Bonds with REAL California unclaimed funds resources, I learned that he is indeed owed unclaimed funds!
Now, you’re probably thinking “it’s probably a different Barry Bonds”, which is what I figured at first too… but I googled that address, and low and behond, it is him! Actually, it appears to be the “Barry Bonds Family Foundation”, but it’s the Barry Bonds who is owed California unclaimed funds, none the less.
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Did you retire to Florida, only to learn about something called “unclaimed funds” from your friends, and feel lost as to how to claim your funds left in your previous home state? Or perhaps you’re simply a resident, curious if you might have unclaimed funds in Florida? Either way, you should understand your options before you waste a lot of time and money trying to find funds for you, your friends, and your family, only to hit a dead end.
Did you know that if you’ve lived in other states, the state of Florida will have no record of your unclaimed funds in those other states? Further, the web sites that give you the option to search are often misleading you because what they don’t mention is that there are no national unclaimed funds databases. Beyond that, even searching online using the proper state unclaimed funds resources doesn’t cover all avenues.
What does all of that mean? It means that even if you search for Florida unclaimed funds the proper way online, or any other state’s unclaimed funds, you might still have money out there that you’ll never find. The Unclaimed Funds web site will show you how to find your unclaimed funds by utilizing all resource both online and off line.
Don’t be tricked in to paying “finders fees” and paying per search, when all you need is one membership to one unclaimed funds web site, that will provide you the knowledge and resources you need to find and claim your own Florida unclaimed funds, and help you locate unclaimed funds for your friends and relatives, without any further charges.
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