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Florida returns over $44 million in unclaimed property in March as residents reclaim forgotten assets

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Tallahassee, Florida – In a strong showing of government efforts to reconnect citizens with lost financial assets, the Florida Division of Unclaimed Property has announced it returned more than $44 million to rightful owners across the state in March alone. The substantial payout highlights the importance of checking for unclaimed property, which many Floridians may not even realize they are owed.

Unclaimed property includes financial accounts or valuables that have been forgotten or left dormant by their owners for extended periods. The most common examples are old bank accounts, uncashed checks, insurance payouts, stocks, and even the contents of abandoned safe deposit boxes. If the original owner cannot be contacted by the business or institution holding the assets, the funds are eventually transferred to the state.

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“Unclaimed property is a financial asset that is unknown, lost, left inactive, unclaimed, or abandoned by its owner,” officials stated. These funds are held securely by the Florida Department of Financial Services until the rightful owners or heirs come forward to claim them.

Every month, the Division releases data showing how much money has been returned and to which areas. In March 2025, nearly every major region in Florida saw significant returns:

• Miami led the way with $9.8 million returned
• Tampa and St. Petersburg followed closely with $8.61 million
• Orlando residents reclaimed $8.54 million
• West Palm Beach saw $8.1 million go back to its citizens
• Fort Myers and Naples received $2.1 million
• Jacksonville recovered $3.46 million
• Gainesville, Tallahassee, and Pensacola received $638,539, $726,948, and $1.32 million respectively
• Panama City residents reclaimed $573,617

These figures reflect a consistent effort by the state to raise awareness and simplify the process for claiming unclaimed property. The Division encourages all residents to search their names or the names of relatives at FLTreasureHunt.gov, the official website where Floridians can see if they are owed anything.

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No fees or middlemen are needed—claims can be filed directly with the state for free. In fact, officials frequently warn against third-party services that charge for helping with these claims, emphasizing that it’s an easy process anyone can handle on their own.

The ongoing success of the Division’s efforts demonstrates that unclaimed property isn’t just a line item in a report—it’s real money that can make a real difference in people’s lives. With tens of millions of dollars returned each month, the message is clear: it pays to check.

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