Notice of unclaimed funds requiring proof of ownership by April 29, 2026.
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What to do next
- 1
Gather Documentation
Collect positive identification and any receipts or documents proving ownership.
- 2
File Claim
Submit your claim to the Clerk of Courts by April 29, 2026.
- 3
Check for Updates
Regularly check for any updates or additional requirements from the Clerk's office.
Frequently asked questions
- What are unclaimed monies?
- Unclaimed monies are funds held by courts or agencies that have not been claimed by the owner.
- How do I claim unclaimed funds?
- You must file proof of ownership with the Clerk of Courts before April 29, 2026.
- What documents do I need to claim my funds?
- You need positive identification and supporting documentation like receipts.
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Full Notice Text
PUBLIC NOTICE UNCLAIMED MONIES Pg 1 FLORIDA Statute 717 property held by courts and public agencies. All intangible property held for the owner by any court, government or governmental subdivision or agency, public corporation, or public authority that has not been claimed by the owner for the 1 year after it became payable or distributable is presumed unclaimed. You must file with the Clerk of Courts, proof of ownership of unclaimed funds on or before April 29, 2026. Proof of ownership must consist of positive identification, in addition to receipts or other documentation, which will support your claim. The following is a list of unclaimed monies, deposited with or collected by the Clerk of Courts, prior to January 2025.
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