Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 38 - Treasurer
Part 4 - Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act
Chapter 4 - Claims
Rule 38-4-4.2 - Required Documentation for Claim Processing
Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 38-4-4.2
Current through September 24, 2024
Claimants must complete and deliver to the Division claim forms and supporting documentation required by the Act and this regulation before the Division will approve a claim.
A. The following documentation is required to be presented to the Division in order to validate a claim of ownership.
1. Completed, signed, and notarized claim
form as prescribed by the Treasurer and sent by mail OR completed electronic
form with electronic signature as prescribed by the Treasurer at
www.treasury.ms.gov, including checked
acknowledgement that the claimant agrees to submit the claim form and required
supporting documentation by electronic means;
2. Copy of photo identification (examples
include: driver's license, passport, military identification card, and official
identification card);
3. Copy of
proof of residence during the year cited as the date of last transaction in the
holder's report (examples include: utility bill, school records, bank
statement, and cancelled check);
4.
Documentation of claimant's name change if a different name appears on the
claim form;
5. If the claimant and
owner are not the same person, but both living:
a. Copy of claimant's social security card or
birth certificate and owner's social security card or birth certificate;
b. Notarized copy of agreement
establishing claimant as the legal representative of the owner;
6. If the owner is deceased:
a. Copy of owner's death certificate;
b. Copy of filed will or obituary
if no filed will exists;
7. If the claimant is a business:
a. Copy of photo identification of the
corporate officer or owner submitting the claim (examples include: business
picture identification, driver's license, passport, military identification
card, and official identification card);
b. Employer Identification Number ("EIN");
c. Documentation of claimant's
position and authority to make the claim (examples include: business card and
executed authorization letter on company letterhead);
b. Copy of proof of residence during the year
cited as the date of last transaction in the holder's report (examples include:
utility bill, business records, bank statement, and cancelled check).
B. The Division will consider all documents submitted in making a reasonable assessment of whether a valid claim of ownership exists. The Division may request and require additional documentation in order to validate ownership. Such documentation includes, but is not limited to, the following by property type:
1. Checking accounts:
a. Check (blank or cancelled) showing the
account number for that bank;
b.
Account statement which contains the account number.
2. Savings accounts:
a. Copy of passbook;
b. Copy of a deposit slip;
c. Account statement which contains the
account number;
d. "1099 INT" Form
issued by the bank, showing the account number.
3. Wages:
a.
Copy of W-2 Form;
b. Copy of 1099
Form;
c. Copy of state income tax
return;
d. Copy of federal income
tax return;
e. Previous pay
stub.
4. Stock and/or
dividends:
a. Copy of stock
certificate;
b. Correspondence or
statement from broker showing purchase or sale of the stock.
5. Bearer bonds and certificates
of deposit:
a. Copy of the record of
purchase.
6. Insurance
policies:
a. Copy of policy;
b. Correspondence with insurance company
related to and referencing the policy by policy number.
7. Court clerk funds:
a. Copy of the court decree or court order
for the case that was the source of the funds (examples include probate,
condemnation, quiet title, divorce, child support, appearance bond,
etc.).
8. Vendor checks:
a. Copy of accounts receivable
billing;
b. Invoices;
c. Bills of lading.
9. Property held for deceased owners:
a. Affirmation that there has been no probate
of the estate of the deceased owner;
b. Affirmation that no such probate is
contemplated; and
c. Affirmation
that claimant will indemnify the State of Mississippi for any loss, including
attorney fees, should another claimant assert a prior right to the
property.
Miss. Code Ann. Section 89-12-49
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