If I have had a name change, what kind of documents will be accepted as proof to claim property associated with my former name?

You will need to establish that you are the person whose name appears on the account. Examples of documents that can be used to prove your former name are listed:

  • Adoption papers
  • Amended birth certificate
  • Citizenship documents
  • Court document identifying the name change
  • Divorce decree
  • Driver's license
  • Marriage certificate
  • Passport
  • Social Security Card

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1. How do I find out if I have unclaimed money?
2. Is there a time limit for claiming my property?
3. How do I submit a claim?
4. How does the claim process work?
5. What is a property identification number?
6. Does the Sheriff's listing of unclaimed money include real estate property?
7. What if I have additional questions?
8. What can I do if my claim is rejected?
9. Once approved, how long will it take to receive the money?
10. Can my funds be electronically transferred to my current bank account?
11. If I have had a name change, what kind of documents will be accepted as proof to claim property associated with my former name?
12. Can I submit a claim online?
13. What type of documentation must I submit with my claim?
14. Do I need to submit a separate claim form for each item I want to claim?
15. Where do I send my claim form?
16. Will I be notified of my claim's status?