About San Dimas

Unclaimed Property in San Dimas

San Dimas's substantial unclaimed property holdings reflect the city's history as a bedroom community for aerospace and defense workers who frequently relocated during industry consolidations in the 1990s and 2000s. The presence of major financial institutions like Citibank ($72,900) and Capital One ($23,600) among top holders indicates many residents left behind dormant bank accounts and credit balances during these transitions.

The high concentration of insurance-related unclaimed property from Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club likely stems from the city's car-dependent suburban lifestyle and residents who switched auto insurers without claiming final refunds. With Via Verde and neighborhoods near Bonelli Park seeing significant population turnover over the decades, many former residents may be unaware they have unclaimed dividends, premium refunds, or account credits waiting in California's database.

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How much unclaimed money is being held for San Dimas residents?

Currently, $10.6 million in unclaimed property is being held across 73,479 records for San Dimas residents, with an average claim value of $147.26. This represents only California state records, so 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 San Dimas?

The top three holders are Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club with $98,700 (typically uncashed insurance refunds and dividends), Citibank holding $72,900 (usually dormant bank accounts and credit balances), and Capital One with $23,600 (primarily unused credit card rewards and account refunds).

What types of unclaimed property are most common in San Dimas?

The most common types are credit balances and accounts receivable (8,580 records), premium refunds from insurance companies (7,098 records), and dividends from investments or insurance policies (6,385 records). These typically result from closed accounts with remaining balances, overpaid premiums, and uncashed dividend checks.

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 often process faster, while larger amounts may require additional verification. Our search provides instant results, but the state's claim processing through claimit.ca.gov takes time for security verification.

Is there a deadline to claim unclaimed property in San Dimas?

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

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