Treasurer Beck announces $17.6 million in new unclaimed property, Sen. Miramant working to contact owners
AUGUSTA – Sen. David Miramant, D-Camden, announced the addition of more than $17.6 million to Maine’s Unclaimed Property Fund, and Mainers are being urged to check whether any of that cash belongs to them.
“I’d encourage everyone to see if any unclaimed property belongs to them,” said Sen. Miramant. “You never know how much you might have waiting for you, and learning you had some extra money that you didn’t know you had could make a big difference.”
Unclaimed property is money owed to Maine people by third parties, such as former employers, banks or utility companies. Organizations are required to give unclaimed property to the State Treasurer after a certain period, after which the owner of the unclaimed property can retrieve it from the state.
Unclaimed property could be from a forgotten bank account, an overpaid bill or uncollected wages. This money could be unclaimed because of a change in name, addresses or bank account. Year after year, people are surprised to find they might have money waiting for them at the Treasurer’s Office. Particularly during these uncertain times, Mainers are strongly encouraged to look and see if they are on the list.
People can search the Treasurer’s Unclaimed Property list by going to maineunclaimedproperty.gov. Those who find their name, or the name of a current or past businesses on the list, can claim the property immediately online — for free. Anyone with questions can call the Treasurer’s office toll free in Maine at 888-283-2808 or locally at (207) 624-7470, or email up.generalinquire@maine.gov.
The Office of the Treasurer receives new properties throughout the year. The state Treasury is currently holding more than $291 million of Mainers’ unclaimed property.
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