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  2. 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.

  3. 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).

  4. Unclaimed Property - California

    ucpi.sco.ca.gov/en/Property/SearchIndex

    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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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

  7. Log In to Your Account - California

    ucpi.sco.ca.gov/en/ClaimantAccount/ClaimantLogin

    Need Help? Use the links below: Forgot your password? Forgot your username?

  8. Claiming Property - California State Controller's Office

    www.sco.ca.gov/upd_faq_claiming-property.html

    You must file a claim with the State Controller’s Office. Click here to locate your property and start a claim. Call us at (800) 992-4647 with any questions.

  9. Unclaimed Property for a Government Agency If the Government Agency name is listed in our database or on our website, and you are filling this claim as an official for the agency. Also learn about automatically transferred unclaimed property to government agencies...

  10. Search for Unclaimed Property - California State Portal

    www.ca.gov/service/?item=Unclaimed-Property

    Unclaimed Property is generally defined as any financial asset that has been left inactive by the owner for a period of time specified in the law, generally three (3) years. The California Unclaimed Property Law does NOT include real estate.

  11. If a business, financial institution, or government owes you money that you did not collect, it is considered unclaimed money or property. You may be able to file for unclaimed money owed to you, or that was owed to a deceased relative if you are their legal heir.