Missouri Unclaimed Funds

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Unclaimed Funds

Missouri Unclaimed Funds are money, assets, and other property held by the state of Missouri that are considered unclaimed or abandoned by the original owner. This includes forgotten bank accounts, utility deposits, insurance policies, stocks, bonds, and other types of property. The state of Missouri is responsible for safeguarding these funds and reuniting them with their rightful owners. Types of Missouri Unclaimed Funds include bank accounts, utility deposits, insurance policies, stocks, bonds, security deposits, safe deposit box contents, inheritances, court settlements, and payroll overpayments.

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Missouri holds unclaimed property for an indefinite period until it is claimed by the rightful owner. This means that if you believe you have Missouri Unclaimed Funds, it's important to act quickly to retrieve them. The state takes steps to safeguard these funds, ensuring they remain secure until they are claimed. You can easily check for your unclaimed property through the Missouri State Treasurer's website or by using platforms like US Legal Forms to streamline the process.

The Unclaimed Property Auction is being held pursuant to Section 447.558, RSMo that provides for the sale of Unclaimed Property to the highest bidder at public auction. The buyer will receive title to the property purchased, free from all claims of the owner, prior holder or their successors.

Scott Fitzpatrick was sworn in as Missouri's 39th State Auditor on January 9th, 2023. Before being elected as the Missouri State Auditor, Scott served as the 47th Missouri State Treasurer from 2019 until 2023.

.unclaimed.org is the website of the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators. This is a legitimate site created by state officials to help people search for funds that may belong to you or your relatives. Searches are free.

What is unclaimed property? Unclaimed property is generally defined as any financial asset that has been left inactive by the owner for a period of time specified by law, usually three years. The California Unclaimed Property Law does not address real estate or abandoned personal property.

State law requires financial institutions, insurance companies, public agencies and businesses to turn over Unclaimed Property to the Missouri State Treasurer's office if they have had no contact with the owners for some statutorily defined period of time, generally five years.

Go to to find out more. Missourians can search the Treasurer's database for their Unclaimed Property 24/7 online. You can also sign up for email alerts when new Unclaimed Property comes in matching your information.

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