I have received an unclaimed property letter from Walmart. I can not find the address to where I need to send it. Can you please help me find this?
Thank you,
Justine D
(888)499-6377 or unclaimed.property@wal-mart.com
There are several different things a person can do about property that goes unclaimed. Unclaimed property is usually turned over to the state if left unclaimed, and the state will try to contact the owner or relatives.
It's what you usually find in the lost-and-found department of railroads, airlines etcetera. It's stuff found unattended that nobody has come to claim as his property.
If someone wants to search for unclaimed property in the state of Washington, they can go to the website ucp.dor.wa.gov. This will show all the unclaimed property on the most relaible website.
Yes. BAC does have a department that handles the unclaimed excrow money. You can call your BAC phone number and they will connect you to that department.
Most large police Stations, Railway Stations, Shopping Centres, and so on, will usually have a 'Lost Property Department' where any lost property handed in will be kept until the owner returns to claim their property. In the case of the police (at least in the UK) they will periodically offer unclaimed property for public auction.
Cash Dash was an unclaimed property program. The name has recently changed to I-Cash. Their purpose is to get unclaimed property to the people who deserve it.
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Unclaimed property is held for a year, then sold and the revenue is listed under the owners name. You can contact the state treasurers office to see if you have any unclaimed property.
There is a National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (assuming that you are in the United States) that will be able to help you with your unclaimed funds. The NAUPA website also has a search facility.
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Depends on WHERE. Most states have laws that let the State seize "unclaimed" funds or property, and you will need to find out the law where the bank is. In California, there is an unclaimed property web site where you can go to search for unclaimed funds, at www.ca.gov.