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Sep. 1—WILKES-BARRE — Treasurer Stacy Garrity this week announced that Pennsylvania will receive more than $20 million in unclaimed property following a settlement that concludes the landmark ...
Many individuals could have multiple unclaimed properties lingering, and State Treasurer Stacy Garrity’s site says 1 in 10 Pennsylvanians have a claim waiting for them. A majority of unclaimed ...
Treasury's Unclaimed Property Bureau works to reunite more than $2 billion in lost, forgotten and abandoned property with its rightful owners. Since 2009, Treasury has collected $1.134 billion in abandoned property and returned $518 million back to the rightful owners, netting $616 million for the state General Fund budget. [citation needed]
About 1 in 7 individuals in Pennsylvania may have unclaimed property, with the state Treasury currently holding over $4.5 billion in unclaimed funds. Bucks County alone accounts for more than $133 ...
Stacy L. Garrity (born 17 May 1964) [1] is an American politician, businesswoman, and soldier. She is currently serving as Pennsylvania Treasurer as a Republican, a position to which she was elected in 2020.
The treasurer leads the Department of State Treasurer, [9] which has six divisions: Retirement Systems Division, State Health Plan Division, Investment Management Division, State and Local Government Finance Division, Financial Operations Division, and Unclaimed Property Division. [14]
The letters are supposedly from Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity and they include instructions on how to file a claim for the property. Pa. Treasury letter states you have $1,000 in unclaimed ...
A newly passed bill allows Pennsylvania to return unclaimed funds to a person without a claim. The law was originally proposed by state Treasurer Stacy Garrity last year.