Farmersville
Unclaimed Property
There are currently 14,130 unclaimed property records worth $867,300 waiting for Farmersville residents and former residents. Google Payment Corporation alone is holding $4,100 in unclaimed funds from the area.
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Unclaimed Property in Farmersville
Farmersville's substantial unclaimed property pool reflects the community's agricultural workforce patterns, where seasonal employment and migrant labor often result in forgotten final paychecks and benefit refunds. The high concentration of credit balance accounts receivable (2,320 records) aligns with the area's citrus industry employment fluctuations around companies like Wonderful Company operations.
Google Payment Corporation's $4,100 holding likely stems from contractors and gig workers in the Central Valley tech services sector, while Synchrony Bank's $3,300 represents store credit cards from retail purchases in nearby Visalia. Many unclaimed funds originate from the Lindsay-Strathmore area Zip codes, where families frequently relocate following seasonal work.
The proximity to Highway 65 and historical connections to Southern Pacific Railroad employment have created a pattern of workers leaving behind dormant accounts when following job opportunities throughout California's agricultural corridor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much unclaimed money is being held for Farmersville residents?
California is currently holding $867,300 in unclaimed property across 14,130 records for Farmersville residents and former residents. The average claim size is $61.63, 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 residents may have lived.
Which companies are holding the most unclaimed property from Farmersville?
The top three holders are Google Payment Corporation with $4,100 (typically from unused Google Pay balances or contractor payments), Synchrony Bank with $3,300 (usually dormant store credit card accounts and cashback rewards), and General Electric Company with $1,300 (commonly final paychecks, pension distributions, or vendor payments from their various subsidiaries).
What types of unclaimed property are most common in Farmersville?
The most common types are credit balance accounts receivable (2,320 records) which are typically overpayments or refunds owed by businesses, premium refunds (1,747 records) usually from insurance overpayments or cancelled policies, and refunds due (1,138 records) which include utility deposits, membership fees, and general business refunds.
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. Claims under $100 with simple documentation often process faster, while larger claims or those requiring additional verification may take up to 120 days. Our search is instant, but the state's review and payment process requires time to verify ownership.
Is there a deadline to claim unclaimed property in Farmersville?
California holds unclaimed property indefinitely with no deadline to claim. However, searching sooner is beneficial because some accounts continue earning interest while held by the state, companies periodically merge or change names making future claims more complex, and inflation reduces the purchasing power of your money over time.
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