There is no central registry, but you can explore the following:
1. If you have access to the deceased's personal records, go through old bank statements or canceled checks to see if they paid any insurance companies.
2. Did the deceased have a personal lawyer or accountant who may have known about any old policies?
3. Inquire of past employers about any group life insurance policy that may have existed.
4. Look at the mail that continues to be delivered after the person's death. If it was a policy that was still being paid for, you'll see premium notices.
5. Look at income tax returns to see if interest dividends on any life policy were claimed.
6. Contact the unclaimed property authorities of each state in which the deceased lived to determine if insurance proceeds were paid over it it/them.
7. If you need information as to how to contact an insurer, or its current identity (if there has been a merger or acquisition), you should contact the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (which has a website).
There are many websites available that make it easy to look up if you are owed unclaimed life insurance money. Two well known sites are MissingMoney and Unclaimed.
There is a National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (assuming that you are in the United States) that will be able to help you with your unclaimed funds. The NAUPA website also has a search facility.
You can find unclaimed money by going to a government website or any other trusted website for lost monies. You may also call the toll-free number which is provided on their website. Just beware of entering your vital information on any website that is not a governmental site.
i am looking to see if willie dysart has any unclaimed money out there somewhere.
In that case, the money will be kept deposited with the insurance company as unclaimed amount. In absence of the beneficiary, the insurance company can pay the money to the legal heir of the policy holder, but that has to be sufficiently proved in the Court of Law.
No. US Unclaimed Money is not a scam. However, it is probably used as a tool to lure people in to being scammed.I spend a lot of time searching for unclaimed money for people all over the United States, and I know that there is unclaimed money to be claimed.All types of unclaimed property can be found and claimed, and millions of people are potential owners until proven otherwise.
There are many places where one can search for free for unclaimed money from the US Government. One can search for free for unclaimed money from the US Government at popular on the web sources such as Missing Money.
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Go to your state website and choose unclaimed property and you state should have some information about this matter that would not cost you any thing.National Association of Unclaimed Property AdministratorsStart Your Free Search for Money That Might Be Due You. Go directly to a government unclaimed property program by clicking on a state, territory, ...www.unclaimed.org/
Unclaimed money can be found at the National Taxpayer's Union website, by tracking down missing tax refunds, finding an old pension plan, and going on a treasury hunt online.
Go to your state website and choose unclaimed property and your state should have some information about this matter that would not cost you any thing.National Association of Unclaimed Property AdministratorsStart Your Free Search for Money That Might Be Due You. Go directly to a government unclaimed property program by clicking on a state, territory, ...www.unclaimed.org/
If you receive strange emails about unclaimed money, it is a one hundred percent scam, One will never receive emails about unclaimed money , and hidden debt, and lottery tickets that you never even entered for.