Jpmorgan Chase Bank
Unclaimed Property
Jpmorgan Chase Bank is holding $52.1M in unclaimed property for California residents. Search now to see if any belongs to you.
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Jpmorgan Chase Bank Unclaimed Property
Jpmorgan Chase Bank currently holds $52.1 million in unclaimed property across 356,524 separate records in California alone. As one of the nation's largest banks, Chase regularly transfers dormant checking accounts, savings accounts, CDs, safe deposit box contents, and other banking products to the state when customers lose contact due to address changes, account inactivity, or simply forgetting about smaller balances.
Jpmorgan Chase Bank is the largest bank in the United States, offering checking accounts, savings accounts, certificates of deposit, credit cards, mortgages, and investment services to millions of California residents. Chase customers most commonly lose track of money when they move without updating their address, close accounts but leave small remaining balances, abandon checking accounts due to fees, forget about automatic payroll deposits to old accounts, or inherit accounts they weren't aware existed.
The highest concentrations of unclaimed Chase property in California are found in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego - reflecting both the state's major population centers and Chase's significant branch presence in these metropolitan areas. Given Chase's history of acquisitions including Washington Mutual in 2008 and numerous smaller banks over the decades, some unclaimed property may be listed under former bank names that customers don't immediately recognize, making it crucial to search variations of your name and address history.
The average claim from Jpmorgan Chase Bank is $146.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I claim my money from Jpmorgan Chase Bank?
Search your name above to find potential matches. If you have unclaimed property from Jpmorgan Chase Bank, get your personalized Claim Report which includes Property IDs, filing instructions, required documents checklist, and step-by-step guidance to recover your money.
Why does Jpmorgan Chase Bank have unclaimed property?
Jpmorgan Chase Bank (908802) holds $52.1M in unclaimed property because customers moved, changed names, or forgot about accounts. After 3-5 years of inactivity, companies must turn funds over to the state.
What types of property does Jpmorgan Chase Bank report?
Common types include dormant checking/savings accounts, uncashed checks, final paychecks, security deposits, insurance payouts, and refunds. The type depends on Jpmorgan Chase Bank's business.
How long does it take to get my Jpmorgan Chase Bank claim?
Once you file with California, most claims are processed within 60-90 days. Complex claims or those requiring additional documentation may take longer.
Is there a deadline to claim property from Jpmorgan Chase Bank?
No! California holds unclaimed property indefinitely. There's no time limit to claim money originally held by Jpmorgan Chase Bank or any other company.
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