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Missing Money: Hints to Finding Your Lost Cash

By: Arthor Penz

“Unclaimed money” has been the buzzword for quite a while, but we often tend to ignore it as it sounds too good to be true.

Thousands of qualified individuals of America continue to neglect it year after year. But the fact is that there is an enormous amount of free unclaimed money waiting in the government treasury for the American citizens to be claimed. Searching online for the unclaimed money is the best and the easiest option.

Most of the states offer searchable databases online. Property and other related information is regularly exchanged between the states.

So, don’t restrict your search to a state or two. Do check all the states for unclaimed money and property which may be owed to you. An even better option is to search an all-in-one database if it is available.

Check all possible variations of your name, including previous maiden or married names, middle names, initials, even nicknames and common misspellings. This may take some time, but it is going to be helpful.

Often the source and amount of the money are immediately available if the search goes this way. However, one should remember that searching on-line is only a preliminary step - for a thorough search you should contact the appropriate state office and have your potential claim researched by a professional.

All this care and strain is essential because there is no electronic source of information that can keep current with all of the past and future unclaimed money and abandoned property. On-line databases are not always reliable because, in most of the cases, these databases are updated infrequently and contain only a fraction of accounts available for claim.

Here are some additional tips for your unclaimed money search:

1. Do make it a point to contact each and every one of the state property offices by mail and ask them to research your claim.

2. Don’t take it as a wastage of your money and unnecessary strain as it's worth the few dollars in postage. Believe it or not, it is estimated that one in four Americans have unclaimed or abandoned money or property.

3. Check outside your state of residence. It is quite possible money owed to you is reported in a state other than your state of residence. This is particularly true with inheritance.

Moreover, some unclaimed money online database websites have trained professionals who will aid you in understanding how to research your name and help you in claiming any money that is uncovered by such a search.

If the unclaimed money is in your name, then it is more than alright. Proof of ownership is required (drivers license or birth certificate is generally fine) to claim your money.

The individual state office that you’ve contacted by mail will send you the appropriate forms and details for claiming your money. Additional documentation and Probate court may be required if claiming money for a relative (living or deceased).

When money that you’ve least expected is coming your way to relieve you from your financial burdens, it is your duty to open the doors and welcome it.

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