Azusa
Unclaimed Property
There are currently 103,005 unclaimed property records worth $11.1 million waiting for Azusa residents and former residents to claim. Wells Fargo Bank NA alone is holding $314,500 in unclaimed funds from Azusa accounts.
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Unclaimed Property in Azusa
Azusa's substantial unclaimed property totals reflect the city's economic transitions, particularly the closure of several manufacturing facilities in the San Gabriel Valley and the high student turnover at Azusa Pacific University where graduates often leave forwarding addresses that become outdated. Wells Fargo Bank NA holds the largest single amount at $314,500, typically from dormant checking and savings accounts, while Google Payment Corporation's $20,700 represents uncashed payments to local contractors and gig workers.
The concentration is particularly high in the neighborhoods near Azusa Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, where many longtime residents have moved to retirement communities without updating their financial institution addresses. Former employees of the historic Azusa Rock and Gravel quarry operations and the now-closed Monrovia Nursery distribution center make up a significant portion of these unclaimed accounts, with many workers having relocated after these major local employers ceased operations.
Companies Holding Azusa Property
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much unclaimed money is being held for Azusa residents?
California is currently holding $11.1 million in unclaimed property from 103,005 records connected to Azusa. This represents an average of $108.59 per record, and these amounts continue to grow as the state adds interest and new abandoned accounts quarterly. Keep in mind this figure only includes California state records and doesn't account for federal agencies or other states where Azusa residents may have lived or worked.
Which companies are holding the most unclaimed property from Azusa?
Wells Fargo Bank NA leads with $314,500 in unclaimed funds, typically from dormant checking accounts, savings accounts, and unclaimed safe deposit box contents. Synchrony Bank holds $22,800, usually from closed credit card accounts with remaining balances or rewards points that were never redeemed. Google Payment Corporation has $20,700 in unclaimed payments, generally representing uncashed payments to contractors, advertisers, or YouTube creators who moved without updating their payment information.
What types of unclaimed property are most common in Azusa?
Credit balances and accounts receivable make up the largest category with 13,482 records, which includes overpayments on credit cards, utility bills, and refunds that were never collected. Premium refunds account for 10,513 records, representing uncashed insurance premium refunds and overpayments. General refunds due make up 7,400 records, covering everything from security deposits to overpayments on services, court settlements, and vendor payments.
How long does it take to claim unclaimed property in California?
Most California unclaimed property claims are processed within 60-90 days of submitting complete documentation. Simple claims under $100 with clear documentation often process faster, sometimes within 30 days, while larger amounts or complex cases requiring additional verification can take up to 180 days. Our search gives you instant results, but the state's review and payment process requires time to verify ownership and prevent fraud.
Is there a deadline to claim unclaimed property in Azusa?
California holds unclaimed property indefinitely with no expiration date, so there's never a legal deadline to claim your money. However, searching sooner is better because dormant accounts may continue accumulating funds, making your claim larger over time. Additionally, companies merge or change names, making it harder to trace property back to you later, and while your money is safe, inflation gradually reduces its purchasing power the longer you wait to claim it.
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