Wells fargo unclaimed property department phone number

DALY CITY, Calif. (KGO) -- How do you prove that you're you? It sounds like a silly question, but it's a question that baffled a Daly City man trying to retrieve his unclaimed property.

It all started with a letter Sven Anderson received telling him the state's Unclaimed Property division might have his cashier's check. Getting that check turned into quite a challenge.

Sven Anderson works on his rickety staircase that is in danger of crumbling. The construction worker is used to fixing things. He volunteers for the non-profit Rebuilding Together which offers free home repairs.

However, there was one problem he couldn't fix: his own.

His trouble started when he lost track of a cashier's check.

"I had moved a couple of times in the time period since," Anderson explained. "So it was just out there in the ether."

The state's Unclaimed Property Division sent him a letter telling him it had a check from Wells Fargo with his name on it. If it was his, he was encouraged to file a claim.

So, he did.

The check was seven years old, but the bank's records only went back five years.

Anderson's claim was denied.

"The state, by their communication, told me that Wells Fargo was unable to go ahead and document that I was the actual owner of the property," said Anderson.

He appealed and was asked to submit the original document as proof the check was his. "The unclaimed property division was asking me to provide the very cashier's check they said they had," Anderson said.

Anderson said he appealed a total of four times, and the Controller's office denied his claim each time. So he reached out to 7 On Your Side. We contacted the Controller's Office.

"The notion that 7 On Your Side was on board kind of kicked things into gear," Anderson said.

He received aletter from the controller's chief counsel, who said "the denial was in error and is hereby reversed."

In an earlier email, the counsel said: "We have been hit with numerous fraudulent claims, causing the division to give an additional layer of scrutiny to each claim."

Anderson received a check for more than $4,000.

"Not a small amount of money to anybody," he proclaimed.

There are services that offer to file your unclaimed property claim for you. Are they worth the ten percent fee? That's tomorrow on 7 On Your Side at six.

Take a look at more stories and videos by Michael Finney and 7 On Your Side.

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How To Claim Wells Fargo Bank Unclaimed Money in a Few Clicks

You might be surprised to hear that the U.S. holds almost 60 billion dollars of unclaimed property. Many Americans don’t even know that they have the right to claim money from uncashed checks, dormant bank accounts, and similar.

If you have a bank account in Wells Fargo that you haven’t used in a long time, there’s a good chance that your funds have been escheated. The good news is that you have the right to claim them whenever you want.

In most states, a bank account gets marked as abandoned and becomes the state’s property if it didn’t generate any activity from the owner for five years. Some states take over the forgotten funds after only three years. 

By law, Wells Fargo needs to inform you about the upcoming escheatment and provide instructions on which steps to take to prevent it. If you fail to do so, your money will be considered abandoned. That’s why it’s important to keep all your account info up to date so that the bank can get in touch with you when necessary.

You can stop the escheatment by making sure your Wells Fargo bank account doesn’t become dormant. A good option is to use that account to pay bills or subscription-related monthly fees. 

How Many Types of Unclaimed Property Are There?

Old bank accounts aren’t the only assets that can go through escheatment. A large part of abandoned funds in America comes from unclaimed inheritance money. Even if deceased family members wrote a last will, some assets go under the radar for various reasons. Usually, it’s because a person passed away before updating the testament.

Another type of abandoned property that makes a significant part of the 60 billion sum is unclaimed insurance money.

Here’s a short overview of the assets that get marked as abandoned most frequently:

  • Savings and checking accounts
  • Insurance policy
  • Uncashed payroll checks
  • Refunds
  • Safe deposit contents
  • Jewelry
  • Inheritance
  • Pension
  • Unredeemed gift cards

How To Find Wells Fargo Unclaimed Money

There isn’t a centralized government system that allows you to check if you have unclaimed property—each state has its own escheatment laws. If you want to search for your abandoned assets, you have two options to do so:

  1. National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)
  2. MissingMoney.com

The NAUPA helps Americans find the institution dedicated to handling unclaimed property issues in a certain state. The Missing Money website allows you to do a multi-site search for over 40 states in the U.S. 

If you want to find unclaimed money on your own, follow these steps:

NAUPA MissingMoney.com
  1. Visit the website
  2. Click on the Find and Claim tab
  3. Pick the View the Full Map option
  4. Choose the state in question
  5. Follow the instructions on the state treasurer’s website
  1. Visit the website
  2. Hit the Search tab
  3. Type in all the necessary info
  4. Click the Search button
  5. Follow further instructions

How To Make Your Search More Efficient

All the treasurers will require some info about you to ensure the search is as thorough as possible. Besides your first and last name, you might be asked to provide:

  • Middle name
  • Current address
  • All former addresses
  • Social Security number
  • The number of the abandoned Wells Fargo bank account 
  • The name of the state in which you opened the account in question

It’s good to have all information prepared beforehand to save some time since the process can be time-consuming. 

If you don’t succeed in finding your unclaimed money right away, you can try:

  • Checking the spelling
  • Changing the order of your first and last name
  • Using abbreviations—for example, Jr. instead of Junior
  • Writing the quotation marks

Do you have a deceased family member who had an account in Wells Fargo? When it comes to searching for unclaimed money from deceased relatives, you should have the above-mentioned info as well as their death certificate and proof that you’re an eligible heir. Make sure to check all the states the relative in question lived in to see if there is unclaimed property under their name.

Need a Simpler Solution? Find Your Abandoned Wells Fargo Assets With DoNotPay

DoNotPay has a tool that will save you a lot of time by helping you avoid navigating different websites. To find all unclaimed money under your name hassle-free, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your account from a web browser
  2. Click on our Missing Money tool
  3. Type in your middle name
  4. Enter your current and previous addresses

You won’t have to visit the website of each state’s treasurer individually because we will scan all databases to collect the money you’re entitled to claiming. Instead of wasting hours searching for abandoned assets on your own, you’ll only invest a few minutes, and we will do the rest.

DoNotPay Can Help You File a Claim for Wells Fargo Bank Unclaimed Money Too!

Wells fargo unclaimed property department phone number

Besides finding all your unclaimed money swiftly, DoNotPay can also help you claim it by filing a claim on your behalf. Pick our Claim My Property feature and save both time and money since you won’t have to hire a person to do the job in your stead.

All states have different rules and regulations when it comes to unclaimed money. DoNotPay is here to take care of everything so you don’t have to. We will help you claim abandoned money in any state in the U.S., including:

  • Kansas
  • South Dakota
  • Georgia
  • Nevada
  • Michigan
  • Ohio

Why Don’t People Claim Their Assets More Frequently?

Apart from people not being aware they have funds they can rightfully claim, there's another common reason why there are so many unclaimed assets. Americans think that the process of finding and claiming them is too complex, which is fair to assume considering that there isn’t a centralized government system dedicated to abandoned property.

Keeping in mind that rarely anyone has more than 100 dollars of unclaimed money, it’s understandable why many Americans think that the amount is not worth the struggle. Relying on DoNotPay will make the process less stressful and allow you to claim your hard-earned money.

Why not treat yourself to a nice pair of shoes or fancy dinner if DoNotPay can help you get your money fast and hassle-free?

Take Advantage of Other DoNotPay Features

Wells fargo unclaimed property department phone number

Helping you claim your abandoned Wells Fargo bank assets in various American states—such as Montana, Oregon, and Virginia—isn’t the only task DoNotPay can complete. We can also assist you in dealing with other issues related to Wells Fargo. With our AI-driven app, you can block Wells Fargo spam emails, cancel Wells Fargo identity theft protection, get a refund from the bank, and much more. 

You can rely on DoNotPay when facing other everyday issues as well. Open your account in a web browser, and count on us to assist you in:

  • Bringing anyone to small claims court
  • Contesting speeding tickets
  • Solving credit card problems
  • Blocking text message spam
  • Requesting a refund from any company
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How can I contact Wells Fargo?

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Does Wells Fargo have 800 642 4720 number?

If your credit card is lost or stolen, report it immediately to our 24-hour Customer Service number, 1-800-642-4720. You can also find the number on your monthly statements. Please note: When you report your credit card as lost or stolen, you will receive a new card with a new account number.

Does Wells Fargo have a 24/7 customer service?

Call 1-800-TO-WELLS (1-800-869-3557) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

How do I contact Wells Fargo by automated number?

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