Pike County Unclaimed Money

Pike County unclaimed money adds up to more than $2.34 million held by the Missouri State Treasurer. This northeast Missouri county has its seat in Bowling Green and a population of about 26,866. Thousands of unclaimed properties from Pike County are sitting in the state database right now, waiting for their owners. The funds come from dormant accounts, old insurance checks, uncashed refunds, and other sources. Searching is free, and Missouri has no deadline on filing claims. Take a minute to look up your name and see if any of that money belongs to you.

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Pike County Unclaimed Money Facts

$2,346,506 Total Unclaimed
26,866 County Population
Bowling Green County Seat
Free Cost to Search

Search Pike County Lost Funds

The official place to search for Pike County unclaimed money is ShowMeMoney.com. This site is run by the Missouri State Treasurer. It holds every unclaimed property that has been reported from Pike County businesses, banks, and other holders. Enter your name and see the results right away. No registration needed. No fee.

You can see Pike County's total on the county summary page. The number is above $2.34 million right now. It shifts as new properties get reported and existing claims are processed. The per-capita amount for Pike County is notably high for a county its size.

Pike County unclaimed money search through Missouri ShowMeMoney database

For a national search, try MissingMoney.com. Pike County sits along the Mississippi River near the Illinois border. Many residents have connections to Illinois and other nearby states. MissingMoney checks multiple states with one search. The site is free and backed by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators.

How Pike County Unclaimed Money Accumulates

Under Missouri Revised Statutes Section 447.500, businesses must report dormant property to the state after five years of inactivity. Banks, insurance companies, utilities, and employers all fall under this requirement. Before sending the money to Jefferson City, holders must mail a notice to the owner's last known address at least 60 days ahead of time.

Once the Missouri Treasurer's unclaimed property division takes custody, the funds stay there with no expiration date. Pike County residents can file claims at any time. Missouri also pays interest on some claims for up to seven years after receiving the property. Your unclaimed money could be worth more now than the original amount.

Pike County has a mix of agriculture, manufacturing, and small business. Louisiana, Bowling Green, and Clarksville are among the communities generating unclaimed property. Workers who moved between jobs, retirees who forgot about old accounts, and former residents who relocated all contribute to the $2.34 million total. The county's location along the Mississippi River means people often cross state lines for work, creating additional opportunities for money to go unclaimed on both sides of the border.

Claim Pike County Unclaimed Money

Found a match at ShowMeMoney.com? Click on it to begin filing your claim. The site tells you what documents are needed. Most claims require a government-issued ID and proof you lived at the address tied to the unclaimed property. An old utility bill or bank statement from that address usually works.

Claims under $25 are often simple. Larger amounts may need additional proof like a signed affidavit or old account records. You can submit everything online or by mail to Missouri State Treasurer, PO Box 1004, Jefferson City, MO 65102. Call (573) 751-0123 or email ucp@treasurer.mo.gov with questions. The FAQ page has more details on the process.

It is always free. Do not pay a third party to do this for you. The state's tools handle everything at no charge. Pike County residents are protected under Missouri law from being charged for what is a free service.

Pike County Unclaimed Property Types

Over $2.34 million in Pike County unclaimed money spans a range of property types. The most common include:

  • Dormant bank accounts from local banks
  • Uncashed payroll and vendor checks
  • Insurance benefits and claim payments
  • Utility deposits from electric and water providers
  • Stock dividends and investment proceeds
  • Court deposits and bond refunds

About 1 in 10 Missouri residents has unclaimed money. For Pike County, that could mean close to 2,700 people with funds in the state treasury. The average Missouri claim is about $300. But with $2.34 million total, some Pike County claims are worth considerably more. Searching takes seconds and costs nothing.

Pike County Government Resources

Pike County offices in Bowling Green handle local financial matters that sometimes connect to unclaimed money. Tax sale overages are one example. When property sells for more than what was owed in taxes, the surplus belongs to the former owner. If you had property sold at a tax sale in Pike County, contact the county about any extra funds.

Pike County is part of the 45th Judicial Circuit. Court-related unclaimed funds like bond refunds and overpaid court costs can be a source of money at the local level. The Missouri Courts website has information on court-held funds. Check both the local courts and the state database for a complete search.

The Missouri Treasurer's unclaimed property page is your central resource for all Pike County unclaimed money. The Treasurer runs outreach events throughout Missouri. Watch Bowling Green area news for any upcoming events where staff can help you search and file claims in person.

Missouri Unclaimed Money Laws

The Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act in Chapter 447 of Missouri law governs unclaimed money in Pike County and statewide. The statute sets five-year dormancy periods, requires holder notification, and makes the claims process free for property owners. The law holds unclaimed money indefinitely and prohibits charging fees to return it.

Skip paid search services. Use ShowMeMoney.com for free. The Treasurer's office handles all Pike County claims at no cost. Missouri law is on your side.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Pike County in northeast Missouri. Unclaimed money is tied to the address on file. Search nearby counties if you have lived in the area.