Unclaimed Bail Money Headed to State Coffers
Many have done their time and paid their fines, but for whatever reasons the former suspects neglected to claim bail money they posted when they first appeared in court.  The courts this week will turn over $746,276 in unclaimed bail money to the state’s general treasurer’s office, some that dates to 1989, according to court spokesman Craig N. Berke.   Read More...
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Hand ShakeThe National Center for Abandoned Assets Recovery ("NCAAR") is a full-service professional audit, research, and recovery firm headquartered in Irvine, California specializing in the discovery and processing of abandoned, unclaimed, and/or lost assets belonging to private individual owners, rightful heirs or beneficiaries, and organizations of all sizes.

Recovery of unclaimed property or abandoned assets is a multi-disciplinary approach, including but not limited to audit, research, and due diligence.  Once engaged, we will provide some or all of the following professional services,  without incurring any out-of-pocket expenses or fees to you:

  • Audit and research of government records
  • Identification of unclaimed property, abandoned assets, or lost/forgotten funds and their associated ownerships
  • Tracing or locating the rightful beneficiaries or heirs of unclaimed property, abandoned assets, or lost/forgotten funds
  • Due diligence to ensure efficiency, accuracy, and completeness of each potential claim
  • Claim processing and requirements fulfillment with specific governmental agencies
Because we are in the business of audit, research, and recovery of unclaimed funds, we have access to proprietary databases and industry-specific tools not generally available to the public.  We have identified and located your unclaimed property or abandoned assets when other companies or government agencies have not, and we await your partnership to process the claim.
We do not sell any type of products or lists, relating to unclaimed property or abandoned assets.

 
 

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