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Delaware Unclaimed Funds

Delaware Unclaimed Funds

By unclaimedfunds 9 Comments

Delaware is holding unclaimed money for about 100,00 people. 

I say about 100,000 people because they haven’t updated the amount on their site.

In 2009, there were 85,000 names on the list, so I’m going basing it on that.

From 2016-2019 Delaware returned over $300 million in unclaimed funds.

Unclaimed funds (property or assets are terms also used) consists of accounts and other financial instruments, usually intangible, being held at corporations, financial institutions, financial intermediaries, courts, and life insurance companies, that have gone dormant for a specified period of time based on the property type.



Common types of unclaimed property include:

  • checking and savings accounts,
  • uncashed wage and payroll checks,
  • uncashed stock dividends and stock certificates,
  • insurance payments,
  • utility deposits,
  • customer deposits,
  • accounts payable,
  • credit balances,
  • refund checks,
  • money orders,
  • traveler’s checks,
  • mineral proceeds,
  • court deposits,
  • uncashed death benefit checks and life insurance proceeds. Unclaimed property does not include real estate or vehicles.

Funds often go unclaimed when contact is lost, when the owner forgets that the account exists, or moves and does not leave a forwarding address, or the forwarding order expires. In some cases, the owner dies and the heirs have no knowledge of the property.

Unclaimed property laws began in the United States as a consumer protection program and they have evolved to protect not only the owners, but their heirs and estates as well. Once property is in the custody of the state and its unclaimed property program, the state will maintain custody of the property in perpetuity until the rightful owner or heirs come forward to claim.

Delaware’s Unclaimed Money Law requires corporations, businesses, associations, financial institutions, courts, and insurance companies (referred to as “Holders”) to annually report and deliver property to the Department of Finance after there has been no activity on the account or contact with the owner for a period of time specified in the law-generally three (3) to five (5) years.

You can search here for unclaimed money in Delaware.

The State acts only as custodian for the missing owners, holding the property in trust until it is claimed. There is no statute of limitations regarding refund requests.  You may submit a request form at any time.

Once your request has been received by the Office of Unclaimed Property, it takes about 3-5 weeks to receive a claim form in the mail if property is found.  If additional information is needed, some owners may receive a request for additional information in lieu of a claim form.   If property is not found in your name, you will receive a letter informing you that a claim cannot be initiated.

The length of time it takes to approve a refund varies by situation and depends heavily on the completeness and accuracy of documentation provided by the funds claimants.

You can contact the Delaware unclaimed funds department here:

escheat.claimquestions@state.de.us

855-505-7520

Delaware Department of Finance
Office of Unclaimed Property
PO Box 8931
Wilmington, DE 19899-8931

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Filed Under: State Unclaimed Funds

Reader Interactions

(9) Comments

  1. abe luber says

    January 5, 2021 at 3:37 am

    I was told that i have money in delaeware but havent gotten it yet

    Reply
  2. John Hague says

    July 8, 2020 at 12:04 pm

    This has to be one of the most dysfunctional agencies ever. I have had to repeatedly send proof of identity, current drivers license, military ID, social security and I even sent a copy of my passport and not only repeated requests for the same items but proof of ownership from a house I owned over 50 years ago.

    Reply
  3. Robbie Rankin says

    May 26, 2020 at 4:58 pm

    Hi,

    A. You folks shouldn’t be posting names and addresses here. Anyone can see it. This is not a State of Delaware website.

    B. You won’t get your money!! I initiated a claim 2-1/2 years ago. Had my 2 sisters involved. We submitted EVERY SINGLE FORM they asked for half a dozen times. In response, we got the same email, a half dozen times, telling us to send the form(s) they were sending us a response to. My sister finally got someone there to tell her how much we were owed. $200 and change. We immediately gave up. The aggravation is not worth $200.

    Reply
  4. Sandra sponaugle says

    March 2, 2020 at 4:52 pm

    I am looking for unclaimed monies in the name of modene j caudle

    Reply
  5. Sylvia Harrison says

    September 26, 2019 at 5:41 pm

    I am looking for unclaimed monies in the name of Sylvia Harrison 722 Peachtree road claymont Delaware 19703

    Reply
  6. mary grazer says

    September 4, 2019 at 11:42 am

    My savings account became dormant after I year when I lived in Newark, De. This occurred about 5 or 6 years ago at Wells Fargo Bank. This money is now considered unclaimed.

    Reply
  7. John Richardson says

    August 11, 2019 at 12:41 pm

    I’m checking to see if my Uncle David Ozment has any unclaimed money. I’m asking for my Mother

    Reply
  8. orval l foraker says

    May 13, 2019 at 2:47 pm

    have worked since I was ten years of age various paper boy shoe shine boy and many more until became an adult.

    Reply
  9. Patsy Johnson says

    November 21, 2016 at 5:34 pm

    I am looking for any unclaimed monies in the name of Patsy Johnson 2924 Epperley Ave Roanoke 00va I lived there for about 27 years.

    Reply

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