Refunds Due Unclaimed Property
Refunds Due represents unclaimed overpayments, credits, and refunds that companies couldn't return to you. California holds $441.2 million across 6,918,133 MS11 records waiting to be claimed.
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What Are Refunds Due?
MS11 refunds include overpayments you made to businesses that they couldn't refund due to outdated contact information. This happens when you overpay utility bills, insurance premiums, or receive credit balances from closed accounts that companies can't return.
These refunds go unclaimed when people move without updating their address or forget about small credit balances from old accounts. Adults over 50 and those who've recently relocated are most likely to have MS11 property, especially after major life changes like divorce or job transitions.
The average MS11 claim is $63.78, though amounts range from small utility credits to substantial insurance overpayments. You'll need valid ID and proof of your old address or account relationship to claim these refunds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Refunds Due claims?
Refunds Due claims include various types of forgotten or abandoned financial assets. These become unclaimed when the owner can't be located after a period of inactivity.
How much Refunds Due is unclaimed in California?
California currently holds $441M in unclaimed refunds due across 6.9M records. The average claim is worth $63.
How do I claim my Refunds Due?
Search your name above to find potential matches. If you have unclaimed refunds due, get your personalized Claim Report which includes Property IDs, filing instructions, and a step-by-step guide to recover your money.
How long until Refunds Due becomes unclaimed?
Most refunds due becomes unclaimed after 3-5 years of inactivity. The exact dormancy period varies by property type and state law.
Do Refunds Due claims expire?
No! California holds refunds due claims indefinitely. There's no deadline to claim what's rightfully yours.
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