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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.
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Unclaimed property is generally defined as any financial asset left inactive by its owner for a period of time, typically three years. California unclaimed property law does not include real estate. The most common types of unclaimed property are: Bank accounts and safe deposit box contents; Stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and dividends
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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.