Claim Money; Property MD Owes You Via Faster Online Form

Maryland’s comptroller’s office holds $59.3 million in unclaimed assets that it’s trying to return to rightful owners and heirs. According to a Patch report, residents can file claims through a faster online form to claim money or property owed to them by the state.

The comptroller returned $80 million in unclaimed assets last year, and more money and property still have yet to be claimed. The comptroller’s office is urging residents to check if they have any unclaimed assets and to file a claim online.

You can search the comptroller’s database online to check if you have any unclaimed assets. The database includes unclaimed property such as bank accounts, stocks, and insurance policies that have been turned over to the state after some time with no activity or contact from the owner.

If you find that you have unclaimed assets, you can file a claim online through the comptroller’s website. The online form is faster and more convenient than the traditional paper form, allowing you to track your claim’s status online.

According to the comptroller’s office, the process of claiming unclaimed assets can take up to 90 days, depending on the complexity of the claim. However, filing a claim online can speed up the process and get your money or property back sooner.

If you live in Maryland and think you may have unclaimed assets, it is worth checking the comptroller’s database and filing a claim online. You never know what you might find, and receiving money or property that you didn’t even know you had could be a welcome surprise.

you may contact [email protected] or 410-767-1700.

You can also conduct a nationwide search by state using the NAUPA and MissingMoney websites.

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