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Unfortunately, if those methods failed there’s little we can do.
If you know the company and why they can owe you money, you can try contacting the company directly. Maybe, look through the old paperwork for clues, first, such as insurance documents. That would be the best way to research further.
Keep in mind that our data can be simply wrong. We can not guarantee the accuracy of information.
Unclaimed properties sometimes get reported for bureaucratic reasons, while the money is not lost. For example, an insurance company gets acquired by another insurance company. During the acquisition the buyer wants all debts reported, and an account with money may be counted as liability. After the acquisition the money and the account just move to the new establishment, but the initial record may never be modified. That’s one way data changes in time.
Similarly, the data may gain some details in the future, or another property may show up for you later, seamingly out of nowhere. For this reason it’s a good idea to do a quick unclaimed property search every month or so.
Or try the same steps again, just to make sure you did all you could.
Property owners’ names on this page:
ID Number | Property Owner | State | Property Holder | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 214-55288 | Marchol, P J | California | Aetna Life Insurance Company | |
| 214-55289 | Martin, Robert D | California | Aetna Life Insurance Company | |
| 214-55290 | Mccully, Leslie | California | Aetna Life Insurance Company | |
| 214-55291 | Pittman, R | California | Aetna Life Insurance Company | |
| 214-55292 | Retirement Plan Company | California | Aetna Life Insurance Company | |
| 214-55293 | Rizzo, Carmine | California | Aetna Life Insurance Company | |
| 214-55294 | Robuck, K | California | Aetna Life Insurance Company | |
| 214-55295 | Rookwood, M F | California | Aetna Life Insurance Company | |
| 214-55296 | Rubican, Prod | California | Aetna Life Insurance Company | |
| 214-55297 | Saldafa, F | California | Aetna Life Insurance Company | |
ID Number | Property Owner | State | Property Holder | Notes |
The reports are filed yearly
or as required by state legislation.
Unclaimed money come from many sources. Much of it – about 10% – is from insurance, e.g. someone had life insurance the heirs don‘t know about, or the policy changed after people moved, and the insurance company didn‘t find them. Utility deposits also make up a good percentage. Most of the money is small amounts from old bank accounts.
Treasuries of every state deal with unclaimed property passed on to them by the “property holder” organization. Information here can refer to both properties held by government and non-government organizations, so if the state procedure yields no results it is a good idea to contact the organization directly.
If you have reason to believe that you are the rightful owner of the property listed here you have to find out if you can claim the property under question, and if it’s worth the effort.
All states maintain free-to-access registries of unclaimed properties. We provide a free step-by-step guide to assist in checking if the property can be claimed and further actions — please, see the top main section of this page to the right that says ‘Claim property.’