Queen Creek Unclaimed Money

Queen Creek residents can search for unclaimed money through Arizona's state database at no charge. The town does not operate its own unclaimed property program. All lost funds from Queen Creek flow to the Arizona Department of Revenue. As one of the fastest growing communities in Arizona, Queen Creek has many newcomers who may have unclaimed property in other states.

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Queen Creek Quick Facts

89K+ Population
Maricopa County
Free To Search
35 Yrs Claim Period

How to Search Queen Creek Unclaimed Property

Visit missingmoney.com to start. Enter your name and select Arizona. Results appear instantly. Matches show the holder name and property type. Dollar amounts stay hidden until you file a claim. The search is free and unlimited.

Queen Creek has grown rapidly. Many residents moved from other states. Search your previous locations since property reports based on your address when accounts went dormant. Someone who moved from Colorado to Queen Creek should check both databases.

Try maiden names, nicknames, and business names. Spelling errors are common. Women should search all married names. Business owners need to check company names and DBAs. Search for deceased relatives since heirs can claim their property. New property enters weekly. Check back periodically.

Types of Unclaimed Money in Queen Creek

Bank accounts are common. Checking and savings accounts go dormant after three years. CDs and money orders follow the same rule. People open accounts and forget them when switching banks. Small balances add up.

Uncashed checks pile up over time. Payroll checks become unclaimed after one year. Refund checks and vendor payments end up in the database too. Insurance proceeds and securities flow to the state when beneficiaries cannot be located. Life insurance goes unclaimed when heirs do not know about policies.

Utility deposits accumulate. Electric, gas, and water companies hold deposits that customers never reclaim. Security deposits from landlords work the same way. Gift cards become state property after five years.

Filing Claims in Queen Creek

After finding property, file through ADOR:

  • Form 600A for original owners
  • Form 600B for heirs
  • Form 600C for businesses
  • Form 600D for agents

Download at azdor.gov/forms/unclaimed-property-forms. Include photo ID and proof of address. Make copies before mailing.

Heir claims require death certificates and proof of relationship. Processing takes about 90 days. Simple claims move faster. The state confirms receipt and sends a decision letter. Payment arrives by mail.

Avoiding Scams

Arizona never charges for searches or claims. The state does not require payment to release your property. Real letters do not include dollar amounts. You only see values after filing a claim.

The state does not cold call about unclaimed money. Phone calls claiming you have funds are likely scams. Emails requesting bank accounts or Social Security numbers are fraudulent. Heir finders charge fees up to 35% but you can file yourself for free. Call (602) 364-0380 to verify any contact.

Queen Creek and Maricopa County

Queen Creek is in Maricopa County. Regular unclaimed money goes through the state.

Contact Information

ADOR hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Phone: (602) 364-0380 or (877) 492-9957. Email: UnclaimedProperty@azdor.gov.

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