Illinois Administrative Code
Title 74 - PUBLIC FINANCE
Part 760 - REVISED UNIFORM UNCLAIMED PROPERTY ACT
Subpart E - CLAIMS
Section 760.620 - Filing of Claims
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Claimants may file claims with the administrator either in writing on forms prescribed by the administrator or through completion of a form on the administrator's website.
b) Claims shall be verified or signed by the claimant under penalty of perjury.
c) If the subject property, including contents of a safe deposit box, is valued at more than $2,000, the signatures of the claimants shall be notarized by a notary public or be guaranteed by an officer of a bank or financial institution with which the claimants currently do business.
d) If the value of the subject property is $5,000 or less:
e) An heir or agent who files an unclaimed property claim in which the decedent's property does not exceed $250 may submit an affidavit attesting to the heir's or agent's capacity to claim in lieu of submitting a certified copy of the will to verify a claim. [765 ILCS 1026/15-904 (b-5)]
f) If the property being claimed is a two-party check, in addition to submitting a fully completed claim form, the claimant must:
g) A claim will be considered complete when a claimant has provided all the information and documentation requested by the administrator as necessary to establish legal ownership and that information or documentation is entered into the unclaimed property system. Unless extended for reasonable cause, the administrator shall issue a decision no later than 90 days after a claim is complete.
h) If a claimant is unable to provide documentation sufficient to establish ownership by a preponderance of the evidence, the claimant may request that the administrator formally deny the claim in order to allow the claimant to commence a contested case, pursuant to Article 10 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS 100 ], for review of the administrator's decision.
i) Closing Claims
j) Not later than one year after filing a claim, a claimant may commence a contested case pursuant to the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act to establish a claim by the preponderance of the evidence after either receiving notice of the denial from the administrator or the claim is deemed denied. [765 ILCS 1026/15-906]