National Unclaimed Property Day is approaching on February 1st, prompting Delawareans to search and claim their unclaimed property. The State’s Office of Unclaimed Property is participating in the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators’ campaign to encourage residents to reunite with their missing money. Individuals can search for unclaimed property through Delaware’s website or the Missing Money website, which covers all states. Director Brenda R. Mayrack emphasizes the ease of the process and urges Delawareans to take advantage of this opportunity. Delaware has returned over $155 million to owners in the past year and is working alongside Missing Money to facilitate the claims process. With the Spring Reporting deadline approaching, it is crucial for residents to respond promptly to owner notification letters to avoid losing their property. National Unclaimed Property Day falls on a Saturday this year, but Delaware’s lines will still be open for assistance. The campaign aims to raise awareness and help individuals reclaim what is rightfully theirs.
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