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Unclaimed Property in N Highlands

N Highlands' substantial unclaimed property total reflects the area's history as a transient community near McClellan Air Force Base, which closed in 2001, leaving behind thousands of forgotten security deposits, final paychecks, and insurance settlements. Wells Fargo Bank NA, holding the largest individual amount at $19,200, typically maintains dormant savings accounts and uncashed cashier's checks, while Discover Bank's $5,300 represents credit card overpayments and closed account refunds.

The high concentration of premium refunds (905 records) suggests many residents moved away without forwarding addresses to insurance companies after base closure. Given N Highlands' proximity to Sacramento and its role as a bedroom community, many of these unclaimed funds likely stem from residents who relocated for work but maintained local bank accounts that eventually went dormant.

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How much unclaimed money is being held for N Highlands residents?

California is currently holding exactly $1,100,000 across 10,379 individual unclaimed property records for N Highlands residents, with an average claim size of $103.02. This represents only California state records and doesn't include federal programs or other states where residents may have lived or worked previously.

Which companies are holding the most unclaimed property from N Highlands?

Wells Fargo Bank NA holds the largest amount at $19,200 (typically from dormant checking/savings accounts), followed by Discover Bank with $5,300 (usually credit card overpayments or closed account refunds), and Price V Uber Technologies Inc Settlement Fund holding $179.40 (legal settlement distributions). Banks and financial institutions represent the majority of large unclaimed amounts.

What types of unclaimed property are most common in N Highlands?

The most common types are refunds due (951 records), which include overpayments to businesses and government agencies; funds held in fiduciary capacity (909 records), such as escrow deposits and legal settlements; and premium refunds (905 records), representing uncashed insurance refund checks and unused premiums from policies that were cancelled or expired.

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

Simple claims under $1,000 typically process within 60-90 days once you submit required documentation through claimit.ca.gov. Larger claims or those requiring additional verification can take 3-6 months. Our search provides instant results, but the state's claim processing involves verification steps to protect rightful owners.

Is there a deadline to claim unclaimed property in N Highlands?

California holds unclaimed property indefinitely with no deadline to claim, but you should search now for several reasons: dormant accounts may still be earning interest and growing in value, companies frequently merge or change names making future identification harder, and inflation gradually reduces the purchasing power of your unclaimed funds over time.

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