Ralls County Unclaimed Money

Ralls County unclaimed money totals more than $691,000 held by the Missouri State Treasurer. This small northeast Missouri county has its seat in New London and a population of about 8,808. Hundreds of unclaimed properties from Ralls County are in the state database, waiting for owners who may not even know the money exists. Old bank accounts, uncashed checks, and forgotten insurance payments make up most of the total. You can search for free, and Missouri sets no deadline on when you can file a claim.

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Ralls County Unclaimed Money Facts

$691,704 Total Unclaimed
8,808 County Population
New London County Seat
Free Cost to Search

Search Ralls County Unclaimed Funds

The Missouri State Treasurer's ShowMeMoney.com is the official place to search for Ralls County unclaimed money. This database holds every unclaimed property that businesses, banks, and other holders have reported from the area. Enter your name and check for matches. No sign-up required. No cost at all.

View the county-by-county breakdown on the Treasurer's website to see how much unclaimed money Ralls County has in the system. The current total is above $691,000. For a county with under 9,000 people, that is a notable amount of unclaimed property per resident.

Ralls County unclaimed money search through Missouri ShowMeMoney database

For a multi-state search, try MissingMoney.com. Ralls County is near the Mississippi River and the Illinois border. Residents with ties to other states can check everywhere with one free search. The site is supported by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators.

How Ralls County Unclaimed Money Accumulates

Under Missouri Revised Statutes Section 447.500, businesses must report dormant property to the state after five years of no activity. Before transferring the funds, the holder must send a letter to the owner's last known address at least 60 days in advance. After that, the money goes to the Missouri Treasurer's unclaimed property division in Jefferson City.

The state holds unclaimed property forever. No expiration. No deadline. Ralls County residents can file a claim whenever they are ready. Missouri also pays interest on certain claims for up to seven years after receiving the property. Your unclaimed money could actually be worth more now than when it was first reported.

Ralls County is a rural community where agriculture and small businesses are the backbone of the economy. People who grew up here and moved away for work or school may have left behind old bank accounts or utility deposits. The county is also close to Hannibal in neighboring Marion County, and some Ralls County residents work in the Hannibal area. Job changes and moves between communities create conditions where money gets forgotten and eventually goes to the state as unclaimed property.

Claim Ralls County Lost Money

If your name shows up on ShowMeMoney.com, click the match to start. The site walks you through each step. Most claims need a government-issued ID and proof you lived at the address connected to the property. An old bill or bank statement from that address works well.

Claims under $25 are usually quick. Larger amounts need more documentation, possibly a signed affidavit or old account records. Submit 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. The Treasurer's FAQ page covers what you need for different claim sizes.

Filing is always free. Never pay anyone for this. The state handles the entire process at no charge. Missouri law protects Ralls County residents from unnecessary fees in the unclaimed property process.

Ralls County Unclaimed Property Types

The $691,000 in Ralls County unclaimed money includes several common categories:

  • Dormant checking and savings accounts
  • Uncashed payroll and vendor checks
  • Insurance claim payments and benefits
  • Utility deposits from local providers
  • Agricultural credits and overpayments
  • Tax refunds that were never collected

About 1 in 10 Missouri residents has unclaimed property. For Ralls County, that means roughly 880 people may have money in the system. The average Missouri claim is about $300, though some are much higher. A free search takes only seconds.

Ralls County Government Resources

Ralls County offices in New London manage local financial matters. Tax sale overages are one way unclaimed money can sit at the county level. When property sells for more than the taxes owed at auction, the extra belongs to the former owner. Contact Ralls County if you think surplus funds from a tax sale may be owed to you.

The county sits in the 10th Judicial Circuit. Court-held funds like bond refunds and overpaid court costs can also be sources of unclaimed money. The Missouri Courts system has information on court-related finances. Check both the local courts and the state database for complete coverage.

The Missouri Treasurer's unclaimed property page is the central resource for Ralls County unclaimed money. The Treasurer periodically runs outreach events across the state. Watch New London area news for any upcoming events where you can get in-person help searching for and claiming your funds.

Missouri Unclaimed Property Law

The Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act in Chapter 447 of Missouri law governs all unclaimed money in Ralls County. The statute sets five-year dormancy periods for most property, requires holder notification before transfers, and makes the claims process free. The state holds unclaimed property with no expiration date, and Ralls County residents can claim their funds at any time.

Use ShowMeMoney.com for a free search. Skip paid services. The Treasurer handles all claims at no charge. Missouri law makes the entire process free for you.

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Nearby Counties

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