Seminole County Sheriff’s Office has unclaimed property available for claims.
Official Courthouse Record · AI-summarized for clarity
- Published
- Category
- Abandonment
- City
- Sanford
What You Should Do Next
- 1
File a Claim
Visit the Sheriff’s Office at 100 Eslinger Way to file your claim.
- 2
Prepare Proof of Ownership
Gather any documents or evidence that prove your ownership of the property.
- 3
Contact Evidence Section
Call 407-665-6692 to schedule an appointment for your claim.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I claim lost property?
- File a claim with the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office at 100 Eslinger Way.
- What proof do I need to claim property?
- You must show proof of ownership or identify markings on the property.
- What is the contact number for claims?
- Call the Evidence Section at 407-665-6692 to make an appointment.
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Full Notice Text
NOTICE OF LOST PROPERTY 2026CJ002877 Hyper Bicycle 2026CJ003322 Apple Iphone 2026CJ003449 Samsung Phone 2026CJ003820 Muz of North America E-Scooter 2026WA000475 Electric Bike & Backpack 2026CJ004103 Airpods/Case 2026CJ004838 US Currency 2026CJ004863 Trail Camera The Seminole County Sheriff's Office is in possession of the above described property. Pursuant to Florida Statute 705.103, the Seminole County Sheriff's Office intends to: donate the property to a charitable organization, surrender the property to the finder, sell the property, or trade the property to another governmental agency if the property remains unclaimed. The Seminole County Sheriff's Office reserves the right to determine the proper and most effective means of disposal. Persons wishing to lay claim to any of the above described property may do so by filing a claim with the Sheriff's Office at 100 Eslinger Way, Sanford, Florida. Please contact the Evidence Section at 407-665-6692 to make an appointment. All interested persons making claims against said property must show proof of ownership, or must be able to identify any markings prior to examination of the property. DENNIS M. LEMMA SHERIFF, SEMINOLE COUNTY Publish: April 1, 8, 2026 LN3234
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