Macon County Unclaimed Money Lookup

Macon County unclaimed money totals nearly $2 million held by the Missouri State Treasurer. The county seat is the city of Macon, which sits along U.S. Route 36 in north-central Missouri. There are 21,402 unclaimed properties on record for this county, representing forgotten bank accounts, lost checks, and uncollected insurance payments. The state holds these funds until the rightful owner comes forward. Searching is completely free, takes seconds, and there is no deadline to file a claim for your money.

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Macon County Unclaimed Money Facts

21,402 Unclaimed Properties
$1.95M Total Held
Macon County Seat
Free Cost to Search

Search Macon County Unclaimed Funds

Use ShowMeMoney.com to search for Macon County unclaimed money. This is the Missouri State Treasurer's official database. Put in your name and see if anything comes up. No fees. No sign-up. The results are instant. If you find a match, the site guides you through filing a claim.

The city of Macon and surrounding areas generate a steady stream of unclaimed property reports each year. People move away and leave behind small bank balances or uncashed checks. Insurance companies issue payments to old addresses. After five years of no contact, all of that ends up with the state.

Macon County unclaimed money search through Missouri Treasurer

For a national search, go to MissingMoney.com. This free tool checks multiple states at once. It is endorsed by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators. If you have lived outside Macon County or outside Missouri, this picks up unclaimed money from other states.

How Macon County Funds Become Unclaimed

The process is set out in Missouri Revised Statutes Section 447.500. When a bank account, insurance payment, or other financial property has no owner contact for five years, the holder must report it to the state. The holder sends a notice to the last known address at least 60 days before the transfer. If the owner does not respond, the property moves to the Missouri Treasurer's unclaimed property division.

Macon County's population has been relatively stable, but people still move in and out. Younger residents leave for college or jobs in larger cities. Older residents move to be closer to family. Each move creates a chance for an account to go dormant and eventually end up as unclaimed money. The state publishes owner names in local newspapers and keeps an online database, but many people never think to check.

Missouri holds unclaimed money forever. There is no time limit. The state also pays interest on certain property types for up to seven years after receiving the funds. This means Macon County unclaimed money could be worth more now than when it was first reported.

Claim Macon County Unclaimed Property

Filing is simple. Search at ShowMeMoney.com. Click your match. Follow the steps. You will need a photo ID from the government. For Macon County properties, proof of your connection to the address on record may be needed. Utility bills, bank statements, and tax documents all work as proof.

Small claims under $25 get processed with minimal paperwork. Larger claims need more documentation. The FAQ page from the Treasurer explains what is required for each claim type. Mail documents to Missouri State Treasurer, PO Box 1004, Jefferson City, MO 65102. Call (573) 751-0123 or email ucp@treasurer.mo.gov with questions.

Types of Unclaimed Money in Macon County

The nearly $2 million in Macon County unclaimed money comes from various sources. The city of Macon, La Plata, and Bevier are the main communities where unclaimed property originates. Common types include:

  • Dormant bank accounts from local financial institutions
  • Uncashed payroll and vendor checks
  • Insurance claim payments never collected
  • Utility deposits from electric, gas, and phone companies
  • Refunds and credits from businesses and government agencies

The Treasurer's county breakdown shows 21,402 properties worth $1,952,427.58 for Macon County. These numbers change regularly. New property gets reported every year, and claims reduce the total when owners come forward. Searching a few times a year ensures you catch new entries.

Statewide, Missouri has over $1.5 billion in unclaimed money. About 1 in 10 residents has funds waiting. The average claim is about $300, though some are much larger. The search is free. The claim is free. There is no reason not to check.

Macon County Resources

Reach Macon County offices at (660) 385-3723. For local tax questions or county-level refunds, the county offices in the city of Macon can point you in the right direction. Tax sale surplus funds are one type of unclaimed money that may still be at the county level. When a property sells at a tax sale for more than the taxes owed, the extra money belongs to the former owner.

If you need legal help with a claim, the Missouri Bar Association can connect you with a lawyer in the area. Most claims do not require legal assistance, but estate claims or high-value claims sometimes benefit from professional help. Never pay a third party to search or file on your behalf when the state offers everything free of charge.

Macon County residents should also look up family members who may not be able to search on their own. Elderly relatives, people without internet access, and former residents who moved away may have unclaimed money they will never discover. You can search any name at ShowMeMoney.com with no restrictions. If you find a match for someone, pass the information along so they can file a claim and get their funds back.

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