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- Texas Official Unclaimed Property Site - Texas Comptroller . . .
Texas has changed custodians for the remittance of securities to Wells Fargo Advisors This change includes new delivery instructions for remitting securities related property
- How to File - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
Next, you should send notices to property owners The notice should state that you (a) are holding the property and; (b) are required to deliver the property to the Comptroller’s office by July 1 if they do not claim their property
- Texas Claim It: How to File and Receive Unclaimed Property . . .
Discover how to efficiently file for and receive unclaimed property funds in Texas, including eligibility, documentation, and claim tracking
- Claim Unclaimed Property in Texas - Legal Steps Tools . . .
Discover How to Claim Unclaimed Property in Texas with Legal Tools Like Affidavits and Probate Court Orders
- Texas Unclaimed Property: Claiming Your Forgotten Funds
If Texas unclaimed property is never claimed, it remains in the custody of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Since Texas is a custodial state, the property does not "escheat" or become permanent state revenue
- Unclaimed money to be sent to Texans without having to file a . . .
According to the Texas Comptroller's office, it will now send checks to people without requiring them to file a claim That's because of Texas House Bill 1514, which was passed by lawmakers
- Texas Unclaimed Property Statute: What You Need to Know
If the owner does not respond, holders must submit an annual unclaimed property report to the Texas Comptroller by July 1 The report must include details such as the owner’s name, last known address, a description of the property, and any attempts to contact the owner
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