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  2. The Connecticut Treasurer’s Office is holding more than 1 billion dollars in unclaimed funds for Connecticut residents. Unclaimed property includes things such as payroll checks, refunds, bank accounts, liquidated securities, and insurance proceeds.

  3. Unclaimed Property - CT.gov

    portal.ct.gov/.../unclaimed-property

    The Office of State Treasurer collects and safeguards money and other valuables which have been unclaimed by Connecticut residents for a specific period of time, generally three to five years.

  4. If you are having trouble accessing Connecticut's Unclaimed Property website, please call 1-800-833-7318. Claiming Property. Search for Unclaimed Property How to Claim Property Upload Claim Documentation Check the Status of a Claim FAQs.

  5. Unclaimed Property Overview - CT.gov

    portal.ct.gov/ott/unclaimed-property/overview

    Rightful owners may search our website (www.CTBIGLIST.gov) or call 1-800-833-7318 (Monday through Friday between 8:30 AM and 5 PM Eastern Time), and biennially we publish abandoned property reported and transferred to the Treasurer.

  6. How do I find out if I have unclaimed property and file a claim? There are two ways to claim your money: Visit www.CTBigList.gov, to search for your property and initiate a claim form anytime – seven days a week, 24 hours a day.*.

  7. CT treasurer to make it easier for residents to reclaim ...

    www.ctpublic.org/news/2022-02-02/ct-treasurer-to...

    The Connecticut Treasurers office is making it easier for people to find and reclaim millions of dollars in uncashed checks, abandoned security deposits, forgotten insurance policies and other financial assets that are swept up by the state government.

  8. Connecticut treasurer to make it easier for residents to ...

    www.courant.com/2022/02/02/connecticut-treasurer...

    The Connecticut Treasurer’s office is making it easier for people to find and reclaim millions of dollars in uncashed checks, abandoned security deposits, forgotten insurance policies and other...