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		<title>Tennessee Unclaimed Property</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tennessee’s state government collects unclaimed property worth millions of dollars each year. State government has refunded $10 million to its rightful owners this fiscal. If you are a prospective owner you can check online if state owes you.
The process of claiming will not cost you anything. To give you a brief  overview let’s look at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tennessee’s state government collects <a href="http://www.unclaimedrecovery.org/">unclaimed property</a> worth millions of dollars each year. State government has refunded $10 million to its rightful owners this fiscal. If you are a prospective owner you can check online if state owes you.</p>
<p>The process of claiming will not cost you anything. To give you a brief  overview let’s look at some of the highlights associated with <a href="http://www.unclaimedrecovery.org/unclaimed-property.php/">unclaimed property</a> in Tennessee:</p>
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<li>After confirming that state owes to a prospective claimant, claim form has to be duly filed and sent to the state government’s office</li>
<li>If the claim is for more than $100 it has to be notarized</li>
<li>Sufficient supporting documents – social security copy or utility bill copy etc as required by the state is mandatory for claims processing</li>
<li>Claims processing in Tennessee take 3-4 weeks. At times during high peak it may for up to 6-8 weeks too. However, failure to provide requisite documentation can delay the claim process.</li>
<li>Post compliance and verification of the documents and claim form; check will be issues to the rightful owner. Therefore, mention your most recent address on the claim form.</li>
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<p>While sending any document or claim form it is recommended to keep a copy. It will help in tracking on their online resource and in case of any exigency you can quote your form or claim number to check the status.</p>
<p>Businesses and holding institutions are required to comply with the state’s policy of reporting <a href="http://www.unclaimedrecovery.org/">unclaimed property</a> once in a year. This helps in easy tracking and maintenance of fresh unclaimed property proceeds. These property proceeds are publishes twice in a year in news dailies. Rightful owners or their legal heirs can file for claim in Tennessee at free of cost. SO what are you waiting for? State might owe you a pleasant surprise! Check and claim it now.</p>
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