Update: UnProp shares additional FDIC listings

May 18, 2012

On May 18, 2012, the UnProp Network released additional unclaimed property records from the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) database on Google Docs.

This data is freely available to the public to view, copy and download.

If you find your name or business on this list, you are due money from the FDIC because a checking or savings account was closed.  When the financial institution closed its operations, they sent these funds to the FDIC for safekeeping.  You should visit the FDIC website to claim your funds ASAP.

We located 190 records in Georgia.

We located 605 records in Illinois.

We located 6,866 records in Florida.

We located 10,999 records in Pennsylvania.

This is a follow-up to previously released files for Texas, Virginia, New York and California.  See that post here.

More states to come!


Exclusive: UnProp Network shares FDIC unclaimed funds list

March 30, 2012

On March 31, 2012, the UnProp Network released unclaimed property records from the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) database on Google Docs.

This data is freely available to the public to view, copy and download.

If you find your name or business on this list, you are due money from the FDIC because a checking or savings account was closed.  When the financial institution closed its operations, they sent these funds to the FDIC for safekeeping.  You should visit the FDIC website to claim your funds ASAP.

California’s FDIC unclaimed funds listing (1,255 records)

New York State’s FDIC unclaimed funds listing on Google Docs (499 records)

Virginia’s FDIC unclaimed funds list (316 records)

Texas’ FDIC unclaimed property listing (1,136 records)

More states to come!!


Deadline approaches for Solano County, California

June 3, 2011

From Vacaville Reporter story:

You may have money waiting for you in Solano County

by Melissa Murphy – 6/2/11

Vacaville, CA – Nearly $46,000 is collecting dust waiting for Solano County residents and businesses to claim it.

The money has remained unclaimed in county coffers for a period of three years or more and will return to its originating departments after June 9.

Solano County Treasurer/Tax Collecter/County Clerk Charles Lomeli explained that the auditor keeps a record of checks issued, which are valid for one year.

Even after a check isn’t cashed or deposited, that money is still set aside to be claimed. The money waiting in county coffers ranges from a few $15 checks to one for $3,950.

Michael Cooper, assistant treasurer/tax collector, said it is possible checks weren’t received because someone moved.

A list of unclaimed money owed to residents and businesses is available on the county’s website,www.solanocounty.com. To make a claim, forms are available online or at the treasurer’s office at the County Government Center, 675 Texas St., Fairfield. He added that those claiming must show proof of who they are. Even after the June 9 deadline, some money still may be claimed. For questions call the treasurer’s office at 784-6295.

Still, some people might not know they are owed money.

Top 10 businesses owed money by Solano County, CA

Top 10 individuals owed money by Solano County, CA

 

 

Read the rest here.