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The Office of State Treasurer collects and safeguards money and other valuables which have been unclaimed by Connecticut residents for a specific period of time, generally three to five years. Unclaimed assets may include savings or checking accounts; un-cashed checks; deposits; stocks, bonds or mutual fund shares; travelers' checks or money ...
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Rightful owners may search our website ( www.CTBIGLIST.gov) or call 1-800-833-7318 (Monday through Friday between 8:30 AM and 5 PM Eastern Time), and biennially we publish abandoned property reported and transferred to the Treasurer.
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Connecticut Law about Abandoned Property- useful links to statutes, OLR Reports and websites concerning abandoned property.
2 lut 2022 · Treasurer Shawn Wooden. The Connecticut Treasurer’s office is making it easier for people to find and reclaim millions of dollars in uncashed checks, abandoned security deposits, forgotten insurance policies and other financial assets that are swept up by the state government.
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1 lut 2022 · Today is National Unclaimed Property Day and you can check to see if the state of Connecticut has any money that belongs to you and start the process to claim it online or by phone.