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  1. In California, unclaimed property or lost money is the responsibility of the State Controller's Office (SCO). Questions regarding unclaimed property should be directed to the SCO. Web site. http://www.sco.ca.gov/upd_msg.html. Phone. Nationwide: (800) 992-4647. Outside of U.S.: (916) 323-2827.

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  2. This search page will allow you to locate Unclaimed Property that already has been sent to the State for safekeeping, as well as property that is about to be sent to the State by a business as required by law.

  3. The Estates of Deceased Persons File displays these properties indexed by the following four categories: The State of Californias Property ID Number, decedent’s name, reported heir(s) and the property’s available balance.

  4. Californias Unclaimed Property Law requires financial institutions, insurance companies, corporations, businesses, and certain other entities to report and submit their customers’ property to the State Controller’s Office when there has been no activity for a period of time (generally three years).

  5. This site allows you to search the State Controller's Unclaimed Property Database and claim property belonging to you. Unclaimed assets are reported in the name or social security number of the owner(s) along with any available owner information.

  6. Step 1: Search the Unclaimed Property Database. To start your search, please enter your name or property ID number. You may narrow your search by adding your address or city of residence. For further questions, please view the How to Search for Property video. Check for less specific match search.

  7. Feb 5, 2021 · California is urging residents to check to see if they're due part of the pile of $10.2 billion in unclaimed property the state is holding.