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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
You should also consider searching all of your names, such as maiden, married, etc., and for your current and any past Florida cities in which you have resided.
Florida Department of Financial Services 200 East Gaines Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0358 Email: FloridaUnclaimedProperty@MyFloridaCFO.com Contact Us / Legislative Statute / Administrative Rules
FL Treasure Hunt Florida Unclaimed Property Currently, the Chief Financial Officer holds unclaimed property claimable accounts valued at $2 billion, mostly from dormant accounts in financial institutions, insurance and utility companies, securities and trust holdings.
That is why the CFO has launched the “Florida Treasure hunt” to spread the word and help people recover cash that they might not even know about. READ: Stimulus check update: You’ll get your...
You can search for any unclaimed properties you may have in the state of Florida with the department of financial services' treasure hunt search tool.
Florida’s chief financial officer Jimmy Patronis says one in five Floridians has unclaimed property waiting for them.
“Florida currently has unclaimed property accounts with a total value of nearly $2.7 billion just waiting to be claimed,” he said. READ: $40K unclaimed Florida FANTASY 5 ticket about to expire
How do I find my unclaimed money in Florida? The first think to do is to go to the Florida Division of Unclaimed Property website, fltreasurehunt.gov.
The Department acts as custodian for the State of Florida, but never takes legal ownership of the property. The State uses various methods, including database searches, in an effort to notify owners of their property.