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  Unclaimed Property
What happens to money that is never claimed by the owner?
 
Answer:
Owners or heirs can always claim their property. There is no time limit for making a claim to the State Treasurer. While the State Treasurer often is successful in reuniting people with their money, many owners are never located. The money that is never claimed is transferred into the general fund for the benefit of all Michigan citizens.

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