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  2. Begin by entering your name and title in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
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Ohio Revised Code Section l69 states that property becomes unclaimed when, over a period of years, the owner cannot be located by the holder of the Funds. The time frame varies depending on the property, but in most cases its five years.
To see if you have any unclaimed funds, search: Ohio Unclaimed Funds List - Searchable list of unclaimed funds, maintained by the Ohio Department of Commerce. National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators - Search tool for unclaimed funds you may be eligible for in states outside Ohio.
Robert Sprague currently serves as Ohios 49th Treasurer of State.
Most unclaimed money is held by state governments from sources such as bank accounts, insurance policies, or state agencies. Search for unclaimed money from your states unclaimed property office. If you have lived in other states, check their unclaimed property offices, too.
If you are the beneficiary of a loved one that has passed, you can find out if there is unclaimed money or unclaimed property by performing a search at a free website called MissingMoney.com. The site allows you to scan a single state or all states that participate.

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Contact Us Ohio Treasurer. 30 E. Broad Street - 9th Floor. Toll Free: (800) 228-1102. Columbus: (614) 466-2160. Media Inquiries: (614) 696-6033. Department emails: Office of Constituent Affairs. constituentaffairs@tos.ohio.gov. CD Programs. CDprograms@tos.ohio.gov. CPIM. cpim@tos.ohio.gov.
Additionally, you can access an on-line payment system 24/7 or contact Collections Enforcement Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 888-301-8885.
MissingMoney.com is the official Unclaimed Property website of the National Association of State Treasurers.

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