Minnesota Department Of Commerce Unclaimed Money
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Minnesota β National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)
Dormancy Periods The following dormancy periods are listed in years, unless otherwise noted. Reporting and Payment Due Dates The following indicates the report and payment due dates for the various property types. Electronic Reporting Capability Schedule The following indicates which types of reporting formats are accepted by this state.
https://unclaimed.org/reporting/minnesota/
Unclaimed Property Program Holder Report Guide ... - MN.gov
6/30/2026 November 1, 2026. Note: Life Insurance companies and other ... Submit this form to the Minnesota Department of Commerce, Unclaimed Property Division, no ...
https://mn.gov/commerce-stat/pdfs/2024-Holder-Reporting-Guide-KAPS.pdfUnclaimed Money Ramsey County, Minnesota
Unclaimed Money Ramsey County shares data on two types of unclaimed funds: unclaimed checks and unclaimed heirs. Unclaimed checks Ramsey County regularly issues checks that are not deposited or cashed by the payee (owner) within six months of being sent. These checks are referred to as "unclaimed." We would like to reunite owners with their funds as quickly and securely as possible.
https://opendata.ramseycountymn.gov/stories/s/Unclaimed-Money/itgw-6axr/
Are you the owner of unclaimed property? UMN Extension
Sometimes we forget "stuff" or we may not know what is ours. The state of Minnesota holds millions of dollars in unclaimed property not claimed by citizens. The βpropertyβ in this case is financial and includes: - Money in dormant bank accounts.
https://extension.umn.edu/who-gets-grandmas-yellow-pie-plate/are-you-owner-unclaimed-property
Minnesota Could Owe You Money Right Now
... Minnesota Department of Commerce Unclaimed Property Division deals with. ... 2026Still Not For Sale: 2 Items Banned At MN Grocery Stores in 2026.
https://quickcountry.com/minnesota-owe-you-money/The Essentials of Minnesotaβs Unclaimed Property Act for Businesses and Consumers - Copeland Buhl
The Minnesota Unclaimed Property Act is a consumer protection law intended to allow the owner of financial assets to retrieve property even after an extended period. The State obligates every business to assist in this retrieval process by reporting any unclaimed property held.
https://www.copelandbuhl.com/insights/blog/the-essentials-of-minnesotas-unclaimed-property-act-for-businesses-and-consumers/
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https://www.kare11.com/article/money/tracking-down-your-unclaimed-cash-and-property-minnesota-department-of-commerce/89-94b09ae0-7ed4-478a-a2c6-231e526a1782
State-by-State Reporting Information β National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)
Minnesota Department of Commerce. Unclaimed Property Division. Director ... Copyright 2026 Β· National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators ...
https://unclaimed.org/state-reporting/
Over $60 million in missing money returned to Minnesotans during 2023 fiscal year - CBS Minnesota
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Tens of millions of previously missing dollars were returned to Minnesotans during the latest fiscal year, setting a new record for the state. The Minnesota Department of Commerce says it distributed $62.6 million in unclaimed property during the 2023 fiscal year, which runs from July 1 to June 30 each year.
https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/minnesotans-reunited-with-over-60-million-in-missing-money-during-2023-fiscal-year/