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Unclaimed Property consists of money and other personal assets that are considered lost or abandoned when an owner cannot be located after a specified period of time. It includes checking accounts, certificates of deposit, over payments, gift certificates, paid-up life insurance policies, unpaid wages, commissions, uncashed checks, death benefits, dividends, insurance payments, money orders, refunds, savings accounts, stocks and contents of safe deposit boxes. Unclaimed Property does not include real estate, animals or vehicles.
CLAIM STATUS INQUIRY
OCTOBER 14, 2011 - HOLDER SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS:
III. Jurisdiction Reciprocal - Suzanne Darling
IV. Activity - Suzanne Darling
V. Compliance - Suzanne Darling
VI. Accounting for Unclaimed Property - Rich Goggin
VII. Security Issues - Pansy Chan
State Treasurer
Bruce L. Poliquin
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