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Join Florida's Treasure Hunt One in five Floridians has unclaimed funds from a forgotten financial account SEARCH FOR UNCLAIMED PROPERTY CLICK HERE
Florida Department of Financial Services 200 East Gaines Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0358 Email: FloridaUnclaimedProperty@MyFloridaCFO.com
Follow the steps below to reclaim your property. For additional details, please check out our FAQ's page. Begin by searching the Unclaimed Property Database. Find your name and identify the property you intend to reclaim. Read the claim form carefully and completely fill it out.
Unclaimed Property is a financial asset that is unknown or lost, or has been left inactive, unclaimed or abandoned by its owner. The most common types of unclaimed property are dormant bank accounts, unclaimed insurance proceeds, stocks, dividends, uncashed checks, deposits, credit balances and refunds.
Why should I search for Unclaimed Property? Unclaimed Property is a financial asset that is unknown or lost, or has been left inactive, unclaimed or abandoned by its owner. Unclaimed Property assets are held by business or government entities (holders) for a set period of time, usually five years.
The unclaimed property program is a free service provided by the State of Florida. You can claim the funds yourself directly with our office for free, or you can choose to pay a registered business entity to file a claim for you.
All unclaimed property reports MUST be filed through the Holder Reporting Online System, including zero reports. Florida Department of Financial Services 200 East Gaines Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0358
The Division of Unclaimed Property receives thousands of inquiries. To help provide the best service, before contacting us, please first carefully read these five most-asked questions.
Click here to search Florida's unclaimed property database. Click here for links to other states' unclaimed property programs. I received solicitations from several locator companies and signed a Unclaimed Property Recovery Agreement, and filed a claim through one of them.
Contains information on the requirements for an entity in reporting unclaimed property to the Florida Department of Financial Services. Included are the required forms for paper reporting, electronic reporting instructions, Florida's dormancy period table, etc.