About Calimesa

Unclaimed Property in Calimesa

Calimesa's substantial unclaimed property volume reflects its unique position as a newer incorporated city that attracted many retirees and former employees from nearby aerospace and logistics companies in the San Bernardino area. The high concentration of funds held by Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club ($24,900) and Synchrony Bank ($4,000) suggests many residents had auto insurance policies or store credit cards that went dormant during moves or life transitions.

Given Calimesa's location along the Oak Glen Road corridor and its proximity to the Morongo Casino Resort, many residents may have forgotten about utility deposits or gaming-related accounts when relocating. The city's incorporation in 1990 and subsequent population growth means many long-time Riverside County residents may not realize their previous addresses are now linked to Calimesa records.

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How much unclaimed money is being held for Calimesa residents?

Currently, $1.5 million in unclaimed property is being held for Calimesa residents across 17,533 individual records. The average claim size is $87.87, though amounts range from small utility deposits to thousands of dollars. This represents only California state records, so the actual total may be higher when including federal and other state holdings.

Which companies are holding the most unclaimed property from Calimesa?

The top three holders are Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club ($24,900 - typically from unused insurance premiums or claim payments), Google Payment Corporation ($6,000 - usually from advertising credits or payment processing), and Synchrony Bank ($4,000 - commonly from store credit card rewards or dormant retail accounts).

What types of unclaimed property are most common in Calimesa?

Credit balances and accounts receivable represent the largest category with 1,954 records, typically involving unused store credits or overpayments. Premium refunds account for 1,800 records, usually insurance or service refunds. Dividends make up 1,400 records, commonly from forgotten stock holdings or mutual fund distributions.

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

Most California unclaimed property claims are processed within 60-90 days after submitting required documentation. Simple claims under $100 often process faster, while larger amounts may require additional verification. Our search provides instant results, but the state's claim processing through claimit.ca.gov takes time for thorough verification.

Is there a deadline to claim unclaimed property in Calimesa?

California holds unclaimed property indefinitely with no expiration date, so you can claim your funds anytime. However, searching sooner is better because interest-bearing accounts may continue growing, companies merge or change names making future claims more difficult, and inflation reduces the purchasing power of your money over time.

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