CFO Jimmy Patronis Closes Out 2020-2021 Fiscal Year by Breaking Annual Record in Returns in Unclaimed Property
7/19/2021
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Jimmy Patronis announced more than $349 million in unclaimed property was returned to Floridians during the 2020-21 fiscal year, which is $21 million more than the 2019-20 fiscal year. A fiscal year is a 12-month period of time and the State of Florida’s fiscal year runs from July 1 through June 30. Additionally, since CFO Patronis took office in 2017, more than $1.3 billion has been returned to Floridians in unclaimed property.
CFO Jimmy Patronis said, “As your CFO, I’ve made it my mission to return every last cent of unclaimed property back to its rightful owners and I’m excited to announce that this fiscal year, we broke another record, and returned more than $349 million in unclaimed property to Floridians. I am also proud to share that in the month of June, we returned more than $23 million in unclaimed property back to the pockets of Floridians. There’s a good chance that we’re currently holding unclaimed funds for you or a loved one, as an estimated one in five Floridians has money just waiting to be claimed. It takes a only few minutes to search and I encourage all individuals and business owners to search now at FLTreasureHunt.gov.”
Unclaimed Property is a financial asset that is unknown or lost, or has been left inactive, unclaimed or abandoned by its owner. The most common types of unclaimed property are dormant bank accounts, unclaimed insurance proceeds, stocks, dividends, uncashed checks, deposits, credit balances and refunds.
Unclaimed property also includes contents from abandoned safe deposit boxes in financial institutions. Unclaimed property assets are held by business or government entities (holders) for a set period of time, usually five years. If the holder is unable to locate, re-establish contact with the owner and return the asset, it is reported and remitted to the Florida Department of Financial Services, Division of Unclaimed Property. To search for unclaimed property or to claim an account, go online to FLTreasureHunt.gov.
Unclaimed Property Returns by Region for Fiscal Year 2020-21
• Pensacola - $7.2 million
• Panama City - $4.4 million
• Tallahassee - $13.2 million
• Jacksonville - $20.6 million
• Gainesville - $4.8 million
• Orlando - $58.8 million
• Tampa/St. Pete - $74.5 million
• Fort Myers/Naples - $17.8 million
• West Palm Beach - $46.6 million
• Miami - $101.3 million
Unclaimed Property is a financial asset that is unknown or lost, or has been left inactive, unclaimed or abandoned by its owner. The most common types of unclaimed property are dormant bank accounts, unclaimed insurance proceeds, stocks, dividends, uncashed checks, deposits, credit balances and refunds.
Unclaimed property also includes contents from abandoned safe deposit boxes in financial institutions. Unclaimed property assets are held by business or government entities (holders) for a set period of time, usually five years. If the holder is unable to locate, re-establish contact with the owner and return the asset, it is reported and remitted to the Florida Department of Financial Services, Division of Unclaimed Property. To search for unclaimed property or to claim an account, go online to FLTreasureHunt.gov.
Unclaimed Property Returns by Region for Fiscal Year 2020-21
• Pensacola - $7.2 million
• Panama City - $4.4 million
• Tallahassee - $13.2 million
• Jacksonville - $20.6 million
• Gainesville - $4.8 million
• Orlando - $58.8 million
• Tampa/St. Pete - $74.5 million
• Fort Myers/Naples - $17.8 million
• West Palm Beach - $46.6 million
• Miami - $101.3 million
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About CFO Jimmy Patronis
Chief Financial Officer and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis is a statewide elected official and a member of Florida’s Cabinet who oversees the Department of Financial Services. CFO Patronis works each day to fight insurance fraud, support Florida’s firefighters, and ensure the state’s finances are stable to support economic growth in the state. Follow the activities of the Department on Facebook (FLDFS) and X (@FLDFS).