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Unclaimed Property in Fairfield

Fairfield's substantial unclaimed property total reflects its position as a military hub with Travis Air Force Base, where frequent relocations often result in forgotten accounts and uncashed checks. The city's proximity to the Bay Area tech corridor also means many residents have worked for companies that later restructured or relocated, leaving behind 401k distributions and final paychecks.

Wells Fargo's $587,800 holding likely stems from dormant checking and savings accounts, while Synchrony Bank's $65,100 typically represents closed credit card accounts with remaining balances. Areas near Travis Afb and the Green Valley corridor show particularly high concentrations of unclaimed military pay and housing deposits.

Many longtime Fairfield families who lived through the region's agricultural-to-suburban transformation may have unclaimed insurance proceeds or utility deposits from companies that no longer operate under the same names.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much unclaimed money is being held for Fairfield residents?

The California State Controller's office is currently holding $23,700,000 in unclaimed property across 206,270 records for Fairfield residents. The average claim size is $116.62, though individual amounts range from small refunds to thousands of dollars. This represents only California state records and doesn't include federal agencies or other states where Fairfield residents may have unclaimed funds.

Which companies are holding the most unclaimed property from Fairfield?

The top three holders are Wells Fargo Bank NA with $587,800 (typically from dormant checking/savings accounts), Citibank N.A. with $196,900 (usually closed credit cards and loan overpayments), and Synchrony Bank with $65,100 (primarily store credit cards and financing accounts). These large amounts suggest many Fairfield residents have significant unclaimed balances waiting to be claimed.

What types of unclaimed property are most common in Fairfield?

The most common types are Credit Balance Accounts Receivable with 27,492 records (overpayments on credit cards, loans, or utility bills), Refunds Due with 20,922 records (tax refunds, insurance claim overpayments, or rebates), and Premium Refunds with 15,111 records (overpaid insurance premiums or cancelled policy refunds). Together, these three categories represent over 60% of all unclaimed property records in Fairfield.

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

Once you file a claim through the official California website at claimit.ca.gov, processing typically takes 60-90 days for most claims. Smaller amounts under $500 with clear documentation may be processed faster, while larger claims or those requiring additional verification can take up to 180 days. Our search tool provides instant results, but the actual claim filing and processing happens through the state system.

Is there a deadline to claim unclaimed property in Fairfield?

California holds unclaimed property indefinitely with no expiration date, so there's no legal deadline to file your claim. However, there are compelling reasons to search and claim now: unclaimed accounts may continue earning interest, companies frequently merge or change names making future claims more difficult to prove, and inflation gradually reduces the purchasing power of your money over time.

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