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Florida Unclaimed
Money
Unclaimed money and property in
Florida is currently under the Chief
Financial Officer who currently lays
claim to assets in Florida unclaimed
money and property over $ 1 billion ,
most of the Florida unclaimed money
comes from doormat accounts from
financial , insurance , securities and
trust holdings as well as from utility
companies . Florida unclaimed money and
property may also amount to other
valuables such as jewelry , watches,
coins and currency, historical items of
value, stamps , as well a range of
miscellaneous belongings found in safety
deposit boxes are all deemed as
unclaimed property of the state. If you
have in Florida unclaimed money it is
best to act out in your interest if you
wish to have any claims to it and be
rest assured anyone is entitled to claim
ones assets at any given time without
incurring any cost, however it is best
to act soon for all such Florida
unclaimed money is deposited in to a
state owned school fund, where the
monies will be utilized on the needs of
the public education system.
You can start to claim your Florida
unclaimed money in the official state
site, “FLTreasureHunt.org” , they have a
comprehensive search engine system ,
where you can claim your unclaimed
property through means of adding your
last name or that of your business ,
there is also an advanced search option
where you can search on the basis of
information such as city, state, zip
code , and country. If you do find a
match with the records you can print the
claim form and send it to the department
and ask the department to mail a claim
form to you. The claim forms will
include the documentation and the
criteria needed to prove unclaimed money
and assets. Such as a copy of any
current identification, that sates your
current mailing address and any
documents proving ownership of your
accounts, government issued
identification papers such as a driving
license or a valid passport will be
sufficient in this respect. The
determination of your Florida unclaimed
money will take a maximum of 90 days
upon receiving your claimant documents,
any delays would be due to the high
number of cases called in to the office,
therefore it is best to allow the full
90 days before contacting the office
directly in case of delays. However it
is best to aware that e mail addresses
are considered to be public records in
accordance with the state laws of
Florida, therefore if you do not wish to
have your e mail address admitted in to
this category do not submit your e mail
address. You can also contact the office
thorough the telephone or by post, all
such information is available on the
aforesaid website.
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