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Alabama unclaimed property law (Code of Alabama Title 35, Chapter 12) requires financial institutions, insurers, and businesses to report abandoned assets to the State Treasurer. The Treasurer steadily manages safe reunification with rightful owners and never takes permanent control—monies remain claimable forever. Read more from the official Alabama statute:Ala. Code § 35-12-72 and the Alabama Treasurers Unclaimed Property Division.
No, there are no statutory deadlines or expiration to claim unclaimed property in Alabama. Owners or heirs can file claims at any time. The property is safeguarded until proven ownership is established according to Alabama law (Code of Alabama § 35-12-72).
The Alabama State Treasurer does not charge any fees to claim unclaimed property. unclaim.ai also never collects a commission – beware of third parties or 'finders' who may offer to help for a fee.
Yes, you must provide government-issued ID and documentation that proves your relationship to the property. This helps combat fraud and protect rightful owners. Common documents include a driver's license, proof of address, and supporting paperwork (bank statements, utility bill, etc.).
Most Alabama claims are processed in 4-6 weeks, but complex estates or missing documents may require longer. You will receive a confirmation email from the Treasurer’s Office and can check your status online.
Property types include dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, refunds, insurance proceeds, utility deposits, stocks, and even safe deposit box contents. Alabama reunites millions a year, especially for cities like Birmingham, Montgomery, Huntsville, and Mobile.
In May 2024, a Montgomery homeowner found and successfully claimed $352,000 in dormant insurance and stock proceeds from the Alabama Unclaimed Property Division. This marks the largest single recovery for an individual in Alabama last year.
View Full StoryThe Alabama State Treasurer's office announced more than $11 million in unclaimed property was paid out to 7,800 residents statewide in the past year. The largest numbers of returns went to Mobile, Birmingham, and Huntsville families. Officials encourage all Alabamians to search for missing funds.
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Start Free SearchWith billions statewide and millions in major cities like Birmingham, Montgomery, Huntsville, Mobile, and Tuscaloosa, there’s a great chance you’re owed something by the Alabama State Treasurer. unclaim.ai guarantees secure searching and trusted local help. Reunite with what’s yours—the process is simple, the rewards surprise many Alabamians!