usually 9O days
The Office of unclaimed Funds online claiming program is a fast, easy and secure way to claim your lost money. Claims of many types of accounts can be submitted online.
If it is a tax preferred type account....oike in your IRA or 401k, no.
Lost interest on the money you've allowed the government to use for free, depending on the size of the refund. Lost use of that money during the year.
you must have dicks for fingers
Lost escrow is excess money owed you by an escrow company or middle man between your mortgage, insurance, taxes, etc. This money if abandoned, will sometimes be outsourced to a company that specializes in searching for intendees of lost items such as positive escrow balance. A more generalized way companies advertise this money owed to citizens is through the local state comptrollers office. Look there first.
The Office of unclaimed Funds online claiming program is a fast, easy and secure way to claim your lost money. Claims of many types of accounts can be submitted online.
Yes
If I understood your question right, you have received money because jewelry was lost/stolen. If this is the case, then, although your claim was for lost jewelry, you can use the money for anything. I do not believe they check on you or care what you do with the money. You could even buy a car. Once you are given the money, it is yours to do with as you like.
In Florida, if you have found a lost money order, you should try to return it to the rightful owner or the issuing institution if possible. If you are unable to find the owner, you may be required to turn over the money order to the state's unclaimed property division. It is illegal to cash or attempt to cash a lost money order that does not belong to you.
If it is a tax preferred type account....oike in your IRA or 401k, no.
Yes it is. The money you found was lost by someone. The someone who lost the money is the person who owns it. The best thing for you is to hand over the found money to the law enforcement agency (cops) so that they can hand it over to the original owner of the same.
you should see if he has a micro chip and return him to his owner
A money order I purchased has been lost in the mail. I need to find out in simple terms how I can get my money back. I am on a very limited budget and I am not computer savvy. Please help me.
Their is no owner.
go to your DMV and get an application for a lost or abandon title,upon filing said application the DMV will send a certified letter to the registered owner if they do not get a response in a given time they will issue you a title
This will depend in part on what the claim is for. If it was a reimbursement of previously paid expenses, then you have already "spent" the money. If it is pre-payment for services, you will need to spend the money on the services specified. If it was a claim settlement for damages or lost property, the insurance company doesn't care what you spend it on, whether it is replacement of your valuables or something else entirely.
Legally speaking, the old adage "Finders keepers" doesn't apply. Lost property still belongs to its rightful owner as long as they have an active interest in it. The intent of the owner is key to lost items.