(Part 2 of 2) There are over 300,000 accounts of Alaskan unclaimed monies in the state listings and 12,000 more items are added to this list annually. (...)" />

January 7, 2012

Find Unclaimed Assets in Alaska – Part 2 of 2

(Part 2 of 2)

There are over 300,000 accounts of Alaskan unclaimed monies in the state listings and 12,000 more items are added to this list annually. Every Alaska resident should do a forgotten funds search as it's quite surprising who turns up on the list of owners of unclaimed property. The Russian Airline company Aeroflot, Hawaiian Airlines, China Airlines, the Alaska USA Federal Credit Union, even KIAK radio and KTVF-TV have claimable money waiting for them in Alaska. Even government establishments are owed lost money! School districts and local governments in Anchorage, Kenai, Barrow and Juneau are among those listed in over a dozen unclaimed money accounts. The names of former State Governor Tony Knowles, his wife Susa, former Gov. Steve Cowper, former Gov. Bill Sheffield, former Lt. Gov. Lowell Thomas Jr., are also apparently owed money. These people are public officials, easy to locate and they have not yet discovered their unclaimed money being held by the state.


According to the Alaska Unclaimed Funds Division of the Governor's office in a recent report, "The Unclaimed Property (UCP) staff conducts searches for property owners by selecting recently reported properties from the division's database and using online tools to locate the owners. The target is to search for 50 owners each month, however when there are fluctuations in staffing and/or workload the UCP places a priority on responding to claims requests from property owners which involves verifying claims and processing payments." In light of this, it would be a good idea for residents of Alaska to take some initiative, perform an online search for unclaimed money and find out if they are owed money by the state. The wild Forget-Me-Not is Alaska's official state flower, and residents would certainly not want to forget about their money in the Treasurer's hands either.

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