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Ct Unclaimed Property Reporting

Unclaimed Property Overview

Unclaimed Property Overview The Unclaimed Property Division safeguards unclaimed assets turned over to the Office of the Treasurer by businesses after they lose contact with a customer for a period of three to five years. The primary objective of the unclaimed property program is to reunite rightful owners or heirs with their property.

https://portal.ct.gov/ott/unclaimed-property/overview Unclaimed Property Overview

Unclaimed Property

Unclaimed Property In Connecticut, there is no registration or license required for businesses that act as solicitors of unclaimed property claims. The Office of State Treasurer collects and safeguards money and other valuables which have been unclaimed by Connecticut residents for a specific period of time, generally three to five years.

https://portal.ct.gov/dcp/common-elements/consumer-facts-and-contacts/unclaimed-property Unclaimed Property

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HOLDER SUMMARY. Jan 17, 2026, 4:00:00 PM. Print Summary. check_circle Report Successfully Submitted. Please print a copy of this report for your records. You ...

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Escheatment Laws by State: A Breakdown for 2026 Eisen Blog

Managing escheatment compliance is no small task. It calls for proactive attention to the status of assets under your control -- specifically, a full-time monitoring of unclaimed assets and when you need to report them as such. You’ll have to navigate a whole host of deadlines and laws, all while protecting your business from fines and maintaining a smooth customer experience.

https://www.witheisen.com/post/escheatment-laws-by-state Escheatment Laws by State: A Breakdown for 2026 Eisen Blog

Connecticut – National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)

Dormancy Periods The following dormancy periods are listed in years, unless otherwise noted. Reporting and Payment Due Dates The following indicates the report and payment due dates for the various property types. Electronic Reporting Capability Schedule The following indicates which types of reporting formats are accepted by this state.

https://unclaimed.org/reporting/connecticut/ Connecticut – National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)

New rules for unclaimed property reporting: Delaware and ...

LLCs formed or registered on or before January 1, 2026 must file by December 31, 2026. Those formed after that date must report within 30 days of registration.

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/natassia-butler_last-known-address-in-unclaimed-property-activity-7345963892625354752-Lrpm

Expert’s Corner: Why CT property owners should prepare now for 2026 tax assessment appeals

While the time to appeal property tax assessments is in February, it is critical for Connecticut property owners to take action now to determine if they will appeal and, if so, to get the wheels in motion well ahead of the deadline.

https://hartfordbusiness.com/article/experts-corner-why-ct-property-owners-should-prepare-now-for-2026-tax-assessment-appeals/ Expert’s Corner: Why CT property owners should prepare now for 2026 tax assessment appeals

Connecticut Alerts Holders: Unclaimed Property Reports MUST Be Submitted by Thurs., March 28, 2013 - Unclaimed Property Professionals Organization

Connecticut announced that unclaimed property reports due Sunday, March 31, 2013 must be received by Thursday, March 28, 2013 because Friday, March 29, 2013 is a state holiday. Please click here for more details about the requirements.

https://www.uppo.org/news/113556/Connecticut-Alerts-Holders-Unclaimed-Property-Reports-MUST-Be-Submitted-by-Thurs.-March-28-2013.htm Connecticut Alerts Holders: Unclaimed Property Reports MUST Be Submitted by Thurs., March 28, 2013 - Unclaimed Property Professionals Organization

State-by-State Reporting Information – National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)

Copyright 2026 · National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators, a Network of the National Association of State Treasurers. English. Español ...

https://unclaimed.org/state-reporting/ State-by-State Reporting Information – National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)

Unclaimed Balances : Stripe: Help & Support

US state laws require certain companies that hold funds on behalf of others to report and remit unclaimed property (such as account balances) for inactive accounts—a process known as escheatment. Each quarter, we review your connected accounts and notify you of any that we deem to be inactive with balances eligible for escheatment.

https://support.stripe.com/topics/unclaimed-balances Unclaimed Balances : Stripe: Help & Support

Connecticut General Statutes § 51-21a to 51-26. (2024) - Connecticut Circuit Court Reports. Publication of state agency regulations and court rules. Publication of rules of the courts: Other documents. Unused volumes of reports. Unclaimed money in possession of officer or employee of Judicial Department; application for payment; escheat. Judicial Council. Reports of prosecuting officers to Judicial Council. :: Title 51, Chapter 870 - Judicial Department :: 2024 Connecticut General Statutes :: U.

2024 Connecticut General Statutes Title 51 - Courts Chapter 870 - Judicial Department Section 51-21a to 51-26. - Connecticut Circuit Court Reports. Publication of state agency regulations and court rules. Publication of rules of the courts: Other documents. Unused volumes of reports.

https://law.justia.com/codes/connecticut/title-51/chapter-870/section-51-21a-to-51-26/ Connecticut General Statutes § 51-21a to 51-26. (2024) - Connecticut Circuit Court Reports. Publication of state agency regulations and court rules. Publication of rules of the courts: Other documents. Unused volumes of reports. Unclaimed money in possession of officer or employee of Judicial Department; application for payment; escheat. Judicial Council. Reports of prosecuting officers to Judicial Council. :: Title 51, Chapter 870 - Judicial Department :: 2024 Connecticut General Statutes :: U.

Unclaimed Balances : Stripe: Help & Support

US state laws require certain companies that hold funds on behalf of others to report and remit unclaimed property (such as account balances) for inactive accounts—a process known as escheatment. Each quarter, we review your connected accounts and notify you of any that we deem to be inactive with balances eligible for escheatment.

https://support.stripe.com/topics/unclaimed-balances Unclaimed Balances : Stripe: Help & Support

CT Legislation 2025 General Assembly Senate Bills Passed LegiScan

2025 Connecticut General Assembly legislation available for tracking...

https://legiscan.com/CT/legislation/2025?page=1&chamber=senate&type=bill&status=passed CT Legislation 2025 General Assembly Senate Bills Passed LegiScan

Escheatment Training The Credit Union League Connecticut on Glue Up

Event Details Is your credit union prepared to handle the escheatment process effectively and stay compliant with state regulations? Join us for an in-depth Escheatment Training designed specifically for credit unions to navigate the complexities of unclaimed property reporting and escheatment requirements.

https://culct.glueup.com/en/event/escheatment-training-150892/ Escheatment Training The Credit Union League Connecticut on Glue Up

2025-2026 Critical Conversations Speaker Series: A Fireside Chat with Connecticut State Treasurer Erick Russell (Live Stream Location) 10-21-2025 12:30 PM Quinnipiac Events

Connecticut State Treasurer Erick Russell. Mr. Russell was sworn in as Connecticut’s 84th State Treasurer on January 4, 2023. He administers the state's pension funds, debt and cash management, and unclaimed property, and oversees the Connecticut Higher Education Trust (CHET). A key achievement in his first term is launching the nation’s first statewide Baby Bonds initiative.

https://www.qu.edu/events-calendar/2025-2026-critical-conversations-speaker-series-a-fireside-chat-with-connecticut-state-treasurer-erick-russell-live-stream-location-2025-10-21-12-30-pm/ 2025-2026 Critical Conversations Speaker Series: A Fireside Chat with Connecticut State Treasurer Erick Russell (Live Stream Location) 10-21-2025 12:30 PM Quinnipiac Events

All Acts as of 1/22/2026 11:14:38 pm - Public and Special Acts - C G A - Connecticut General Assembly

Public and Special Acts All Acts as of 1/22/2026 11:14:38 pm...

https://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/CGATodayFileCopies/CGAAllPA.asp All Acts as of 1/22/2026 11:14:38 pm - Public and Special Acts - C G A - Connecticut General Assembly

Connecticut Alerts Holders: Unclaimed Property Reports MUST Be Submitted by Thurs., March 28, 2013 - Unclaimed Property Professionals Organization

Connecticut announced that unclaimed property reports due Sunday, March 31, 2013 must be received by Thursday, March 28, 2013 because Friday, March 29, 2013 is a state holiday. Please click here for more details about the requirements.

https://www.uppo.org/news/113556/Connecticut-Alerts-Holders-Unclaimed-Property-Reports-MUST-Be-Submitted-by-Thurs.-March-28-2013.htm Connecticut Alerts Holders: Unclaimed Property Reports MUST Be Submitted by Thurs., March 28, 2013 - Unclaimed Property Professionals Organization