Find Unclaimed Money With MissingMoney.com
If you think you might have some unclaimed money floating around somewhere, you should check out MissingMoney.com and find out.
MissingMoney.com is a free search that's updated monthly and is endorsed by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators.
Make sure you use this site (or your state government's version, if you like,) and avoid the scammy sites out there that will try to get you to pay for this freely available information.
The Associated Press says that state prosecutors in Pennsylvania are cracking down on one such website that charges $24.95 to help people find unclaimed property.
When investigators plugged in the names of cartoon characters such as Batman, Spiderman and Wile E. Coyote at http://www.unclaimedmoney.us.com, it told them they had multiple caches of unclaimed money, the state attorney general's office said.Boo! Don't fall for this.The catch was that free search provided only vague information, and the Web site charged $24.95 for a membership that would produce details, the office said.
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Didn't we cover this one a couple days ago?
Here's the absolutely best way to search and know that you are not going to reveal more information that you need to.
On Google search by name of your state and the words "Unclaimed Property" and usually the first or second hit is that state's website for UCP. Again the whole thing is a giant pain to actually stake claim on your property but if you have the patients they will eventually pay it back to you.
There is also a chart on NAUPA.org that will link you directly to the official sites for state UCP department and give you a breakdown by state of the various rule set up by each state concerning holding periods and holder submission rules. It's really exciting stuff, realy it is.