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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 1Pt. 1Ch. 1Art. 3§ 50052 Claiming Unclaimed Local Funds

§ 50052 Claiming Unclaimed Local Funds

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§ 50052 Claiming Unclaimed Local Funds

Key Takeaways

  • •If you think some unclaimed money belongs to you, you can tell the treasurer before it becomes the government's property.
  • •You must give your name, address, how much money you're claiming, and why you think it's yours.
  • •If the treasurer says no, you can take them to court to try and get your money back.
  • •You have to do this quickly—within 30 days of being told no.

Example

You see a notice in the newspaper about unclaimed money from an old bank account that you think is yours.

You fill out a claim form with your details and send it to the treasurer. If they say no, you can sue them in court to prove the money is yours, but you have to do it within 30 days.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 50052 Claiming Unclaimed Local Funds

Upon or prior to publication, a party of interest may file a claim with the treasurer which must include the claimant’s name, address, amount of claim, the grounds on which the claim is founded, and any other information that may be required by the treasurer. The claim shall be filed before the date the unclaimed money becomes the property of the local agency as provided under Section 50051 and the treasurer shall accept or reject that claim. If the claim is rejected by the treasurer, the party who submitted the claim may file a verified complaint seeking to recover all, or a designated part, of the money in a court of competent jurisdiction within the county in which the notice is published, and serves a copy of the complaint and the summons issued thereon upon the treasurer. The copy of the complaint and summons shall be served within 30 days of receiving notice that the claim was rejected. The treasurer shall withhold the release of the portion of unclaimed money for which a court action has been filed as provided in this section until a decision is rendered by the court. (Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 866, Sec. 2.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

propertyclaimportreleasepublicationinformationjurisdiction

Related Statutes

  • § 51192.2 Solar Easement Termination Process
  • § 29100.6 Homeowners Exemption Tax Reimbursement
  • § 50050 Unclaimed Funds Ownership Rules
  • § 50051 Unclaimed Funds Transfer Notice
  • § 50052.5 Unclaimed Money Release Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 50052.
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