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Treasurer Fitzpatrick Encourages Missourians to Check for Unclaimed Property on National Unclaimed Property Day

Tuesday, February 01, 2022
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Jefferson City, MO—In recognition of National Unclaimed Property Day, Missouri State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick today encouraged Missourians to check for Unclaimed Property.

 

“People say to me, ‘Oh, I don’t have any Unclaimed Property’ but the reason it became unclaimed is the fact that you didn’t know you had it. That’s why I always tell people to check anyway,” Treasurer Fitzpatrick said. “We hold over $1 billion that we want to put it back in the pockets of Missourians--so search and claim what is yours today!”

 

State law requires financial institutions, insurance companies, public agencies and other business entities to turn over assets, including cash and the contents of safe deposit boxes, to the Treasurer’s Office. Most Unclaimed Property consists of cash from bank accounts, stocks, bonds, and contents of safe deposit boxes that have been abandoned. It can also include uncollected insurance policy proceeds, government refunds, utility deposits, and wages from past jobs.

 

Treasurer Fitzpatrick currently manages over $1 billion in unclaimed assets in more than five million owner accounts. One in ten Missourians have Unclaimed Property, and the average return is nearly $300.

 

The Treasurer’s Office also holds more than 100 military medals and insignia. To search these, visit https://treasurer.mo.gov/Military/AllMedals.aspx.

 

Since taking office in 2019, Treasurer Fitzpatrick has broken many unclaimed property records, including returning the first $1 million of his administration in less than 10 days, returning Unclaimed Property to more Missourians in one year than any prior treasurer, returning $100 million to Missourians faster than any prior treasurer, returning more Unclaimed Property in one fiscal year than any prior year, returning more Unclaimed Property in one month than any prior treasurer, and returning more Unclaimed Property in one year than any prior treasurer (beating his own prior record).

 

Launched by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA), February 1st is recognized as National Unclaimed Property Day.

 

Unclaimed Property can be searched and claimed on ShowMeMoney.com. Missourians who have lived in other states can also check for Unclaimed Property at https://unclaimed.org/search/.

 

 

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