Claim Your Assets this Year with Unclaimed Property Division
Friday, December 12, 2014
Reunite with Your Property
An opportunity for more than 54,000 people to be reunited with millions of dollars in lost or unclaimed property.
Last year the State Treasurer’s Unclaimed Property Division set a record by returning more than $112 million in cash and securities to over 45,000 rightful owners.
Each year the Treasury receives cash, securities, and other valuables because people forgot about them, moved without notifying everyone about their address change, or for some other simple reason. It is the Treasury’s goal to return as much of these assets as possible to rightful owners in a timely manner.
How Can I Claim My Assets?
The Treasury maintains a comprehensive listing of over 10,000,000 properties that remain unclaimed from this year and years past. Visit us on the web or give us a call to find out if the Treasury is holding property that belongs to you. The faster you file, the faster we can get your assets back in your hands.
Call us at 1-888-344-MASS (6277) or 617-367-0400
visit: findmassmoney.com
email: [email protected] or write to us:
Department of the State Treasurer Commonwealth of Massachusetts Unclaimed Property Division, One Ashburton Place, 12th Floor Boston, MA 02108
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