Shannon County Unclaimed Money

Shannon County in the Missouri Ozarks has close to $398,000 in unclaimed money held by the state treasury. The county seat is Eminence, and the population is just under 9,000. Unclaimed money builds up even in rural areas like this. Dormant bank accounts, old insurance checks, and forgotten utility deposits all get sent to the state when no one picks them up. You can search for Shannon County unclaimed money for free through the Missouri State Treasurer. No cost to search. No deadline to file a claim.

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Shannon County Unclaimed Money Facts

$397.5K Total Unclaimed
8,827 Population
Eminence County Seat
Free Cost to Search

Search Shannon County Unclaimed Money

The best place to look for unclaimed money in Shannon County is ShowMeMoney.com. This is the Missouri State Treasurer's official database. It holds all unclaimed property that has been turned over to the state from Shannon County businesses, banks, and other holders. Type in your name and see what comes up. No registration needed. No cost at all.

Shannon County unclaimed money search through Missouri Treasurer

Try MissingMoney.com for a national search too. This site pulls records from multiple states. If you have ever lived outside Shannon County or outside Missouri, this checks everywhere at once. It is free and backed by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators.

How Shannon County Unclaimed Money Works

Under Section 447.500 of the Missouri Revised Statutes, businesses and financial institutions in Shannon County must report dormant property to the state after five years of inactivity. The holder must try to reach the owner first, mailing a notice at least 60 days before the transfer. If the owner does not respond, the money goes to the Missouri State Treasurer in Jefferson City.

The Missouri Treasurer's unclaimed property division then holds the funds until the owner files a claim. Missouri keeps unclaimed money indefinitely. There is no time limit on filing a claim. The state also pays interest on certain claims for up to seven years from the date the property arrived. Your Shannon County unclaimed money may be worth more today than when it was first reported.

Shannon County sits in the heart of the Ozarks along the Current River and Jacks Fork. The area draws visitors and seasonal workers for float trips and outdoor recreation. Some of these folks leave behind old deposits or paychecks that end up as unclaimed property. Year-round residents who have banked locally or worked for area businesses should also check. The county statistics page shows Shannon County has $397,543.51 in unclaimed funds.

Claim Your Shannon County Funds

Claiming unclaimed money from Shannon County is easy. Start at ShowMeMoney.com and search your name. If you spot a match, click on it and follow the steps. The site tells you what documents to provide. Most claims need a government-issued ID and proof you lived at the address tied to the property.

Submit everything online or by mail to the Missouri State Treasurer, PO Box 1004, Jefferson City, MO 65102. For help, call (573) 751-0123 or email ucp@treasurer.mo.gov. The process is completely free. Missouri does not charge to return your money. The Missouri Treasurer's FAQ page answers common questions about claims and documentation.

Types of Shannon County Unclaimed Money

The nearly $398,000 in Shannon County unclaimed money comes from several common sources:

  • Dormant bank accounts from local banks and credit unions
  • Uncashed checks from employers and small businesses
  • Insurance payments and benefits that were never collected
  • Utility deposits from electric and water companies
  • Tax refunds and vendor overpayments

The average unclaimed property in Missouri is about $300. Even small amounts are worth claiming since it costs nothing and takes only seconds to search. If you have any connection to Shannon County, past or present, take a moment to look.

People who have owned property or run businesses in the Eminence and Winona areas should pay special attention. Real estate transactions, contractor payments, and business deposits can all generate unclaimed property when checks go uncashed or accounts are forgotten.

Missouri Unclaimed Property Law

Missouri's Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act applies to all unclaimed money in Shannon County. The law covers bank accounts, insurance benefits, wages, stock dividends, bonds, and safe deposit box contents. Holders must report and remit dormant property to the state after five years. They must also mail a notice to the owner at their last known address at least 60 days before the transfer. If the owner does not respond, the funds go to the Missouri State Treasurer.

Missouri pays interest on certain types of unclaimed property for up to seven years after receiving it. If the original account was earning interest, the state keeps paying. For Shannon County residents with old savings accounts or CDs, the total amount could be more than what was originally reported. This is a benefit that many other states do not provide.

The Missouri Treasurer sometimes holds outreach events around the state to help people find their unclaimed money in person. Check the Treasurer's website for event schedules. You can also call (573) 751-0123 with any questions about unclaimed property from Shannon County. The staff in Jefferson City can help you figure out what you need to file a claim.

Avoid Scams

Missouri never charges a fee to return unclaimed money. If anyone asks you to pay to get your Shannon County funds back, it is a scam. Use ShowMeMoney.com and do it yourself for free. The state will never ask for payment or sensitive personal information by email. Report suspicious contacts to the Missouri Attorney General.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Shannon County in Missouri. Unclaimed money is tied to the address on file, not where you live now. If you have lived in any of these areas, search there too.