PRESS RELEASE
Treasurer Fitzpatrick Encourages Missourians to Search Unclaimed Property List

Jefferson City, MO –Missouri State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick is launching
an annual effort to return Unclaimed Property to Missourians. Beginning Tuesday,
the names of more than 112,000 individuals, small businesses, and non-profit
organizations with Unclaimed Property will be listed in over 100 publications
across the state. This year, for the first time, Missourians can also search
and view the lists by county on ShowMeMoney.com. “I want to return Unclaimed
Property to as many Missourians as possible. We are required by law to run
these lists in newspapers, but this year we are making them available online so
that all Missourians have access to these county lists regardless of their
ability to pay for a newspaper,” Treasurer Fitzpatrick said. “I encourage all
Missourians to check the Unclaimed Property list and claim any money that is
rightfully yours. I also encourage Missourians to take a look at the list and
if you see a name you recognize, let that person know. It is always free to
claim your Unclaimed Property and many claims can be filed online.” County lists are accessible
here: https://treasurer.mo.gov/UnclaimedProperty/2021-New-Unclaimed-Property-Account-Owner-Lists-by-County.aspx St. Louis County has the largest
list of names with 26,503 names while Worth County has the shortest list with
only 25 names. Most Unclaimed Property
consists of cash from bank accounts, stocks, bonds, and contents of safe
deposit boxes that have been abandoned. It can also include uncollected
insurance policy proceeds, government refunds, utility deposits, and wages from
past jobs. Treasurer Fitzpatrick currently
manages over $1 billion in unclaimed assets in more than five million owner
accounts. One in ten Missourians has Unclaimed Property, and the average return
is nearly $300. Since taking office in 2019,
Treasurer Fitzpatrick has broken three Unclaimed Property records, returning
the first $1 million of his administration in less than 10 days, returning
over $45 million in one fiscal year, and returning
Unclaimed Property to more Missourians in one year than any prior
treasurer. To
see a list of papers running Unclaimed Property lists and publication dates,
click here.
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State law
requires notices be published annually in a newspaper in each Missouri
county listing the names of individuals whose Unclaimed Property of $50 or more
has been turned over to the Missouri State Treasurer’s Office in the past year.