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1. Search For Property. 2. Initiate a Claim. 3. Complete Your Claim. 4. Track your Claim’s Progress. STEP 1: Review and gather documentation requirements. Each unclaimed property claim requires a minimum of a completed and signed claim form, a copy of photo identification and social security number.
The Instructions for Cash and Securities Form has been changed, please review the new PDF found here: IL_Reporting_Instructions.pdf. Please email up_report@illinoistreasurer.gov or Illinoiscustody@kelmarassoc.com with any questions regarding the new instructions.
Through the I-Cash program, the Illinois State Treasurer's Unclaimed Property Division connects people with their unclaimed property. 1-in-4 residents who search for property end up finding something with the average payout around $1,000.
update the state’s unclaimed property laws. There are several key changes reflected in the new act, including but not limited to: • $50 threshold instead of $10 for due diligence letters • Reporting property after 3 years instead of 5 years • Closing the business-to-business loophole • Data sharing with the IL Dept. of Revenue to find ...
2 sty 2018 · There are two new ways to claim your unclaimed property. E-Claiming allows the public to upload necessary claim information in an electronic format on the Treasurer’s Office website, which is safe and secure. Once the documentation is uploaded in real-time, it is transferred to a database, saving the public weeks of processing time.
If you prefer to reach the Treasurer’s Office by email, please contact the corresponding program or division below. For general office inquiries, please click here . The State safeguards lost funds until they are claimed by either the original owner or their heirs through the I-Cash program.