Alabama’s Losing Unclaimed Funds
The governor of Alabama is urging all residents – don’t lose unclaimed funds! The state is currently managing millions of dollars in unclaimed funds and some of these funds may expire soon. The government only agrees to hold onto unclaimed funds for a certain number of years. To ensure that the money goes to the rightful owner, the governor wants everyone to remember – don’t lose unclaimed funds – and the way to do that is by searching a particular database using a first and last name.
Unclaimed Funds – Don’t Lose Them
Telling someone ‘don’t lose unclaimed funds’ may be easier said than done, considering that most residents have no idea that unclaimed money even exists. The Find Unclaimed Money database has been set up to educate and to reunite the rightful owners of unclaimed funds with their hard-earned cash.
To use the Find Unclaimed Money database, simply enter your first and last name into the search box. This will check your name against all the names in the Alabama unclaimed funds registry, basically ensuring that you don’t lose unclaimed funds.
If there is a match, you’ll instantly know how much money you have coming to you, as well as the steps required to collect the money you’re owed. The steps are simple. You’ll have to verify your identity and then you’ll merely tell the organization holding your money whether you want a check mailed to you or a direct deposit into your bank account.
The database everyone’s searching in Alabama to find unclaimed funds is called Find Unclaimed Money. It only takes a moment and it won’t cost you a thing. The governor and the Alabama treasurer hope that you don’t lose unclaimed funds and they hope you’ll conduct at least one search using your first and last name.
Then, whether you find money or not, tell all your friends and family that they should worry about losing the funds they rightfully have coming to them. Tell them, ‘don’t lose unclaimed funds!’ and point them to Find Unclaimed Money so that all the unclaimed funds in the registry can be returned to the people who worked so hard for them.