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Saw this on Yahoo! today. I don't mean to be grim.
In many States, when a business or institution, or Uncle Sam owes you or your family a refund or property that, for whatever reason, has become 'lost',
the business or institution is required by law to report the unclaimed money or property to the State of residence.
So, if you lost that mail order refund check, or if you have a lost loved one who was owed money or property, or perhaps the cemetery overcharged your loved one or failed to provide the services as ordered, you can check the status of any unclaimed money or property, if there is any, with the State agency of residence, usually Online.
When searching for a claim:
Search by using the person's name, for instance, your Father or Mother's name. Sometimes when lost loved ones have passed on, their attending hospital has collected extra money which may be owed to you or your family as next-of-kin, and you can claim the money if you are that.
Search using your Mother's Maiden name, or by any "aliases" which your lost loved one may have used.
Search at the website for the State of residence. If your loved one lived in New York, then check with the New York site, and if they lived in more than one State, then check with each one.
Or, search using your own name, but that never works for me...
This is the Yahoo! article. It also suggests checking with any businesses, insurance companies, etc., that the person dealt with.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/-58-billion-unclaimed--is-some-of-it-yours--202441269.html
This is the official federal site with quick links to the State sites.
Again, you will need to search at the specific State site(s).
http://unclaimed.org/
In many States, when a business or institution, or Uncle Sam owes you or your family a refund or property that, for whatever reason, has become 'lost',
the business or institution is required by law to report the unclaimed money or property to the State of residence.
So, if you lost that mail order refund check, or if you have a lost loved one who was owed money or property, or perhaps the cemetery overcharged your loved one or failed to provide the services as ordered, you can check the status of any unclaimed money or property, if there is any, with the State agency of residence, usually Online.
When searching for a claim:
Search by using the person's name, for instance, your Father or Mother's name. Sometimes when lost loved ones have passed on, their attending hospital has collected extra money which may be owed to you or your family as next-of-kin, and you can claim the money if you are that.
Search using your Mother's Maiden name, or by any "aliases" which your lost loved one may have used.
Search at the website for the State of residence. If your loved one lived in New York, then check with the New York site, and if they lived in more than one State, then check with each one.
Or, search using your own name, but that never works for me...
This is the Yahoo! article. It also suggests checking with any businesses, insurance companies, etc., that the person dealt with.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/-58-billion-unclaimed--is-some-of-it-yours--202441269.html
This is the official federal site with quick links to the State sites.
Again, you will need to search at the specific State site(s).
http://unclaimed.org/