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Unclaimed Property in Bloomington

Bloomington's substantial unclaimed property total reflects its history as a logistics and transportation hub along the I-10 corridor, where frequent job changes and relocations often leave behind forgotten accounts. The significant holdings at Wells Fargo Bank ($258,900) and Citibank ($28,300) suggest many residents moved away for work opportunities without closing accounts or collecting final paychecks from the area's major employers like Amazon fulfillment centers and transportation companies.

The high concentration of credit balance accounts receivable (6,857 records) is typical for communities near major distribution centers where temporary and contract workers may have overlooked final payments. Many of these unclaimed funds likely originate from residents who relocated after working at the former Norton Air Force Base or moved away during the area's transition from agricultural to industrial use, leaving behind utility deposits and employment-related payments near the San Bernardino County line.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much unclaimed money is being held for Bloomington residents?

Currently, $4.7 million in unclaimed property is being held across 50,627 records for current and former Bloomington residents. The average claim size is $93.26, though individual amounts range from small utility deposits to substantial account balances. These figures represent only California state records and continue growing as more property is turned over annually.

Which companies are holding the most unclaimed property from Bloomington?

Wells Fargo Bank leads with $258,900 in unclaimed funds, typically from dormant checking and savings accounts. Citibank N.A. holds $28,300, usually from credit card overpayments and closed account balances. Synchrony Bank has $12,900 in unclaimed property, primarily from store credit cards and financing accounts that were paid off but had remaining credit balances.

What types of unclaimed property are most common in Bloomington?

Credit balance accounts receivable lead with 6,857 records, which are overpayments or credits owed back to customers. Premium refunds account for 5,402 records, typically from insurance overpayments or canceled policies. Refunds due make up 4,147 records, representing various types of payments owed back to consumers from businesses or government agencies.

How long does it take to claim unclaimed property in California?

Most unclaimed property claims in California are processed within 60-90 days after submitting required documentation. Smaller claims under $100 often process faster, while larger amounts may require additional verification. Our search is instant, but the state's claim review and payment process takes time to ensure proper ownership verification.

Is there a deadline to claim unclaimed property in Bloomington?

California holds unclaimed property indefinitely with no expiration date, but you should search now for several reasons. Some accounts continue earning interest, increasing in value over time. Companies frequently merge or change names, making future claims more difficult to trace. Additionally, inflation gradually reduces the purchasing power of your money the longer it remains unclaimed.

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