MI Treasury Encourages You to Check for Unclaimed Property Today

Who knew there was such a day set aside such as National Unclaimed Property Day, and yet today is that day, Monday, February 1st, a day when you are encouraged to take time out of your busy schedule to check if you have lost or abandoned property awaiting you, according to the Michigan Department of Treasury.

Last year more than $133-million was returned to the rightful owners in Michigan alone. To find out if you have cash or property, you can visit the Michigan Unclaimed Property website at this link: https://unclaimedproperty.michigan.gov/ That site provides enhanced search options and the ability to upload verifying documentation easily and securely.

State Treasurer Rachael Eubanks says, “Today, everyone should check to see if they have lost or abandoned property,” and adds, “Our Unclaimed Property Program is standing by and ready to reunite these assets with their rightful owners or heirs.”

The state Treasury Department is the custodian of millions of dollars in lost or forgotten assets from dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, valuables left in safe deposit boxes and stock certificates. Because those properties were considered abandoned and unclaimed by the bank or company entrusted with them, they are turned over to the state as required by law.

Statistically, 1 in every 10 of us have unclaimed property where a company cannot locate the owner and the money or properties are submitted to the state.

Terry Stanton, Manager of Treasury’s Unclaimed Property Program says, “We have returned more than $133 million in unclaimed property to rightful owners in the last year alone,” adding, “Filing a claim is easy and free. You never know what could be out there until you check.”

In the last five years, more than $400 million has been paid to claimants.

Individuals can search for unclaimed property on the Michigan Unclaimed Property website at the link shared above. Claimants may also call 517-636-5320 between 9 am and 2 pm Monday through Friday.

For businesses, corporations, nonprofits, public entities and other organizations holding unclaimed or abandoned property, instructions on how to prepare and easily submit your report and remittance online can be found on the Unclaimed Property website as well.

To increase awareness of lost or abandoned personal assets, the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators has declared the first National Unclaimed Property Day as today, February 1, 2021.

For more information about other services provided by the state Treasury Department, you can go to http://www.michigan.gov/treasury or follow @MITreasury on Twitter.

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