About Newberry Springs

Unclaimed Property in Newberry Springs

Newberry Springs has accumulated significant unclaimed property largely due to its transient population along the historic Route 66 corridor and proximity to military installations like the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, where personnel frequently relocate leaving accounts dormant. The area's role as a rest stop and railroad town has created a pattern of temporary residents who moved on without claiming final paychecks or utility deposits.

Major holders like Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club ($4,100) and Rtx Corporation ($1,700) reflect the community's connection to automotive services for travelers and defense contractors serving nearby military facilities. Given Newberry Springs' location in the Mojave Desert between Barstow and Ludlow, many unclaimed properties stem from businesses that served the steady flow of cross-country travelers who later forgot about security deposits or insurance refunds when they returned to their home states.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much unclaimed money is being held for Newberry Springs residents?

California is currently holding $260,700 in unclaimed property across 2,548 records for Newberry Springs residents and former residents. The average claim size is $104.54, though amounts range from small utility deposits to larger insurance settlements. This represents only California state records, so additional funds may exist in other states or federal databases.

Which companies are holding the most unclaimed property from Newberry Springs?

The top three holders are Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club ($4,100), Rtx Corporation ($1,700), and Google Payment Corporation ($311.66). Automobile Club funds typically represent uncashed insurance refunds or membership credits, Rtx Corporation (formerly Raytheon) holds unclaimed wages or benefits from defense contracts, while Google Payment holds unclaimed digital payment balances or advertising credits.

What types of unclaimed property are most common in Newberry Springs?

The most common types are Premium Refunds (356 records), Credit Balances from Accounts Receivable (289 records), and Dividends (238 records). Premium refunds are typically overpayments on insurance policies, credit balances represent unused account credits from various companies, and dividends are unclaimed stock or mutual fund distributions that were never cashed.

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

Most California unclaimed property claims are processed within 60-90 days after submitting complete documentation. Smaller claims under $100 often process faster, while larger claims requiring additional verification may take up to 120 days. Our search results are instant, but the state's claim review and payment processing requires this timeframe to ensure proper ownership verification.

Is there a deadline to claim unclaimed property in Newberry Springs?

California holds unclaimed property indefinitely with no deadline to file a claim. However, searching now is advantageous because some accounts continue earning interest, companies frequently merge or change names making future claims more complex, and inflation gradually reduces the purchasing power of your money over time.

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