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- Unclaimed Property - Arizona Department of Revenue
The purpose of the Unclaimed Property Unit is to efficiently and effectively collect, safeguard, and distribute unclaimed property to the rightful owners through prompt and courteous service, and to provide education to the public and holders about Unclaimed Property Laws
- Search for Property - Arizona Department of Revenue
Missingmoney com is a website authorized by the Arizona Department of Revenue and other states to list owners of unclaimed property There is no cost to search for your property or to file a claim
- Filing A Claim - Arizona Department of Revenue
The state will return property to owners who provide proof showing their right to claim the property Please be aware that each claim is unique and that once your claim is received, the Unclaimed Property Unit may need to request additional information from you to support your claim
- About Unclaimed Property - Arizona Department of Revenue
All organizations, except the federal government, should report unclaimed property to the Arizona Department of Revenue The law covers many types of property including securities, cash or property representing cash such as bank accounts, credits and payroll checks
- Owners FAQ - Arizona Department of Revenue
To protect the privacy of the owners of unclaimed property we will not release information about any property until the department has received a signed claim form and evidence of ownership
- Owners - to file a claim - Arizona Department of Revenue
Unclaimed property is reported to Arizona when the owner’s last known address is located in the state The Arizona Department of Revenue is responsible for finding owners of unclaimed intangible personal property turned over to the state
- Unclaimed Property Contact Us - Arizona Department of Revenue
Email Unclaimed Property Questions and Concerns You can submit your unclaimed property questions and concerns to the Unclaimed Property Unit via email
- Holders - to report property | Arizona Department of Revenue
Unclaimed property has become an increasingly important program for our growing population, and you complete the first step by filing this report and remitting lost assets
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