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Treasurer Ball: Adair has nearly $800K in unclaimed property By Lorran Hart Ferguson Frankfort, KY - The Kentucky State Treasury has experienced another year of record unclaimed property returns under the leadership of Treasurer Allison Ball, her office announced. Treasurer Ball has returned more unclaimed property in a three year period than any state treasurer in Kentucky history. To date, her office has returned over $70,167,000 to Kentuckians, with $195,899 returned to Adair County since she took office. Adair Countians still have over $785,604 of unclaimed property waiting to be claimed. To search for unclaimed property, please visit www.treasury.ky.gov. "One of my favorite things to do as Treasurer is to return people's money to them," Treasurer Ball said. "I am a big believer in property rights and I am proud of the success we have seen at the Treasury in returning a record amount of property to Kentuckians." The Kentucky State Treasurer administers Kentucky's Unclaimed Property Fund. Unclaimed property generally consists of payroll checks, unclaimed safety deposit boxes, old life insurance policies, stocks, and more that have remained unclaimed by their owners after several years. The Treasury's Unclaimed Property Division works diligently to reunite these items with their owners, or in cases where the owner is deceased, the owner's family. This story was posted on 2019-01-07 09:25:36
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