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Alabama State Treasurer Young | Montgomery County, AL.
What is the website to see if the state owes you money?
The Alabama Trust Fund (ATF) is the wealth fund of the U.S. state of Alabama and was established in 1985 in response to a major offshore natural gas discovery in 1978. The fund is funded by royalty payments that are received each month from oil and gas companies and its assets total around $2.5 billion.
What is the Alabama treasury?
Office of STATE Treasurer Each year, unclaimed or abandoned assets--cash, stocks, bonds, insurance benefits, and safe deposit box valuables--are turned over to Alabama Unclaimed Property. Alabama Treasury serves as custodian of these assets and makes every effort to return them to the rightful owner or their heirs.
What is the Title 41 Chapter 14A Code of Alabama 1975?
The Security for Alabama Funds Enhancement, or SAFE Program, in Title 41, Chapter 14A, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended, provides a uniform program for the security of public funds deposited with financial institutions in the State of Alabama that qualify to serve as depositories of public funds.
How do I find unclaimed money in Alabama?
Most states participate in MissingMoney.coma free website, managed by NAUPA, from which you can search participating states databases for unclaimed property.
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YOUNG J. , III Young is the 41st State Treasurer of Alabama.
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