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Unclaimed Property
The state is holding $163K from Princeton residents. 1 in 4 residents have a claim waiting.
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Unclaimed Property in Princeton
Princeton, California currently has 953 unclaimed property records worth a combined $163K. These records include forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, insurance payouts, utility deposits, and other financial assets reported to the California State Controller's Office. The average claim in Princeton is worth $173.
Unclaimed property is reported based on the owner's last known address. If you currently live in Princeton or have lived here in the past, there may be money waiting for you. California has no time limit on claiming your property, so even assets reported years ago can still be recovered. Search your name above to check for any matches — it's completely free and only takes a few seconds.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much unclaimed property is in Princeton?
There is currently $163K in unclaimed property from Princeton residents, spread across 953 records. The average claim value is $173.
What types of unclaimed property are common in Princeton?
The most common types include forgotten bank accounts, uncashed payroll checks, insurance payouts, utility deposits, and investment accounts. Many Princeton residents have moved or changed names without updating their records.
How do I claim my Princeton unclaimed property?
Search your name above to find potential matches. If you find property that's yours, get your personalized Claim Report which includes Property IDs, step-by-step filing instructions, document checklists, and everything you need to successfully recover your money.
I moved away from Princeton. Can I still claim?
Yes! Unclaimed property is reported based on your last known address. If you ever lived in Princeton, you may have property waiting. There's no time limit to claim, and you can file from anywhere.
How long does it take to get my money after filing a claim?
California typically processes claims within 60-90 days. Simple claims with clear documentation are processed faster. Complex claims involving estates or large amounts may take longer.
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