January 6, 2012
Locate Ohio Lost Money – Part 2 of 2
(Part 2 of 2)
If a resident of the state of Ohio wants to be thorough in their search for missing money, there are a number of steps they can take to give themselves and advantage. What it all boils down to is studying and learning about the process. Finding when to search and where to search is half the battle. Did you realize that not all unclaimed money web sites are the same? Did you realize that the listings are updated sporadically?
If residents of the Buckeye State hope to take back their piece of the billion dollar unclaimed money pie, the first rule is to search frequently. If someone performs a search Monday and finds nothing, there is a good chance they will call it quits right there. But what happens if a record for forgotten funds in their name is not added until Tuesday? Or the following month? Or year? Each type of unclaimed money has its own amount of time which must go by before it is considered "unclaimed" and handed over to the state. The majority of these dormancy periods are between 1 to 5 years, but many are longer, so it stands to reason that searching for lost assets is not a one shot deal.
Further explanations on the tips above, and many others others can be had if a citizen enlists the help of an unclaimed money professional in their quest for Ohio unclaimed money, which is highly recommended to make sure that all resources and potential sources of money have been exhausted.
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