Mo. sets record in returning unclaimed property
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
By Associated Press
June 11, 7:49 AM EDT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri Treasurer Clint Zweifel (ZWY'-fel) says his office
has set a new record for returning abandoned property to people.
Zweifel says the treasurer's office has paid out 71,406 unclaimed property accounts so far this fiscal year, which runs through June 30.
The previous record of 71,155 accounts paid was set in the 2004 fiscal year.
The treasurer's Unclaimed Property Division holds abandoned assets from bank
accounts, stocks, bonds, insurance policy proceeds, government refunds, utility
deposits, wages from past jobs and contents of safe deposit boxes.
The property is turned over to the state if there has been no documented
transaction or contact with the owner for five or more years. The state then
tries to track down the owners.
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