Illinois Treasurer Reports Return Of $1 Billion In Unclaimed Property
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP/CBS) -- The Illinois Treasurer's Office is reporting the return of a billion dollars of unclaimed property to rightful owners or their survivors in the past five years.
Treasurer Michael Frerichs said the amount set a record for any five-year period in the 58 years his office has made the returning of property in state custody to owners a priority.
The property being returned can include inactive back accounts, unpaid insurance benefits, or the contents of abandoned safe deposit boxes. Frerichs says the increased reuniting of unclaimed property with owners is due to a more streamlined process.
He says before the process changed, people often became frustrated and gave up.
I am very excited to announce that we returned $1 billion dollars to Illinoisans in the past 5 years. This is the largest amount of #unclaimedproperty returned in any similar period in the program's 58-year history. Search for yourself at https://t.co/NVdv3ITGKe! pic.twitter.com/DoaGWDPfrB
— Treasurer Michael Frerichs (@ILTreasurer) August 5, 2020
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