San Diego County Asset Recovery Bulletin
Unclaimed Assets Exceed $600 Million – Public Notice Issued
Summary
Recent data indicates that San Diego County is home to more than $600 million in unclaimed financial assets. These funds remain unclaimed due to inactivity, incomplete records, or lack of contact between account holders and reporting institutions.
This bulletin provides an overview of key data, potential impact, and eligibility indicators for residents.
Key Figures
- Total Estimated Unclaimed Assets: $600,000,000
- Known Records Tied to County Residents: Over 700,000 entries
- Largest Individual Unclaimed Asset: $285,000
- Common Asset Ranges: $1,000 to $25,000
Geographic Impact
Unclaimed assets are distributed across the county, with notable concentrations in:
- City of San Diego
- Chula Vista
- Escondido
- Oceanside
- El Cajon
These funds originate from a variety of financial sources, including inactive accounts, payouts, and unredeemed balances associated with residential or business addresses in San Diego County.
Who May Be Affected
Residents who:
- Have changed addresses or jobs in the past 3–10 years
- Are heirs or beneficiaries of deceased relatives or estate accounts
- Have insurance policies, refunds, or checks that were never received or cashed
- Previously operated a business or property within San Diego County
Asset Reporting Protocol
Per California Code of Civil Procedure Title 10, Chapter 7, institutions are required to report assets after a specified period of inactivity. Once reported, assets are held until a claim is submitted and verified.
Claim Eligibility Indicators
If you have received a Notice of Abandoned Assets linked to any San Diego County address, you may be eligible to recover funds.
No action is required unless you have received formal notification or believe you may have unclaimed funds. Eligibility is determined based on identity verification and asset linkage.
For Further Review
To review potential eligibility and obtain claim information, visit ClaimNotify.org.