Lost, Missing or Forgotten Credit Union Account Search |
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| Credit union accounts may be
considered abandoned if a deposit or withdrawal is not
made over a period of time, generally one to five years.
This can be true even in cases where CDs automatically roll-over. Have you lost track of a savings account, certificate of deposit (CD), or safe deposit box? Did you or a family member have unclaimed money at a credit union that moved, changed its name, or closed? Don't assume that because your credit union no longer exists that unclaimed funds are lost forever. Your dormant account may have been transferred to a new institution after a merger or acquisition. You may be entitled to collect insurance proceeds - currently up to $250,000 per account - from government regulators even if a credit union failed and closed its doors. Since 1990, government regulators responsible for oversight of credit unions have paid out more than $331 million to well over 100,000 credit union members. Unclaimed money may be recovered after years of inactivity, even if a passbook is lost or destroyed, but you must act promptly to safeguard your interest, as some claims are subject to time limits. Because these funds are insured by an agency of the U.S. Federal government, your name may not appear in a state unclaimed property database search. To trace an unclaimed credit union share, lost certificate of deposit or missing safe deposit box complete the form below. |
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