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Unclaimed Property in Kentfield

Kentfield's substantial unclaimed property total reflects its unique position as an affluent Marin County community with high resident mobility and corporate turnover. The significant holdings from Comcast and Marin Sanitary Service are typical for this area - Comcast holds cable deposits and overpayments from residents who frequently relocate, while Marin Sanitary Service holds utility deposits from the many rental properties near College of Marin.

Much of Kentfield's unclaimed property originates from the Ross Valley area and properties near the Sir Francis Drake Boulevard corridor, where residents often move between rentals and purchased homes. The community's proximity to both San Francisco's financial district and Silicon Valley means many residents have had stock dividends and retirement account distributions go unclaimed during career transitions, contributing to the 2,316 dividend records in the state database.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much unclaimed money is being held for Kentfield residents?

California is currently holding exactly $2.0 million in unclaimed property across 12,238 records for Kentfield residents, with an average claim value of $169.09. This represents only California state records - additional funds may exist in other states or federal databases where residents previously lived or worked.

Which companies are holding the most unclaimed property from Kentfield?

The top three holders are Comcast Cable Comm Mgmt LLC ($10,800), Marin Sanitary Service ($7,500), and AT&T INC ($2,200). Comcast typically holds cable deposits and overpayments, Marin Sanitary Service holds utility deposits and final bill credits, while AT&T holds telecommunications deposits and billing credits from closed accounts.

What types of unclaimed property are most common in Kentfield?

The most common types are dividends (2,316 records), credit balances from accounts receivable (1,099 records), and refunds due (1,038 records). Dividends represent uncashed stock dividends or distributions, credit balances are overpayments to businesses, and refunds are money owed back to customers from various transactions.

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. Smaller claims under $100 are often processed faster, while larger claims requiring additional verification may take up to 120 days. Our search is instant, but state processing requires time for identity verification.

Is there a deadline to claim unclaimed property in Kentfield?

California holds unclaimed property indefinitely with no deadline to claim. However, searching now is beneficial because dividend accounts may continue growing with additional distributions, companies frequently merge or change names making future claims more complex, and inflation gradually reduces the purchasing power of your money while it sits unclaimed.

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Official CA State Controller Data
12.2K Kentfield Records
1 Kentfield ZIP Codes
1 in 4 Kentfield Residents Have Claims