An account is considered inactive if it does not have a “customer-initiated transaction” such as a deposit, withdrawal, ATM transaction, or an online banking transaction for a period of 10 months.
Once your savings account is put into an “inactive” status, you have 60 days to make a customer-initiated transaction such as making a deposit, withdrawal, ATM transaction, or online banking transaction. You may also call our Call Center at (228) 934-1323 or (866) 223-9512 to have the representative make a transfer between your accounts before your account goes into a “dormant” status. If no customer-initiated transaction occurs in those 60 days, your account is put into a “dormant” status. If your account remains in a dormant status, it could be deemed as abandoned property under state law.
There is a law called the Unclaimed Property Act. This law requires that “holders” such as banks, credit unions, insurance companies, retail stores, utility companies, and business associations turn over any assets such as money, cash, checks, or stocks that have been “abandoned” for which there has been no contact for a period of five (5) years to the Office of the State Treasurer.
® By making a transaction on your account, you are putting your account back into an “active” status and therefore your account is not considered abandoned property.
The Office of the State Treasurer is responsible for the administration of the Unclaimed Property Act. The Unclaimed Property Division of the Office of the State Treasurer is charged with trying to locate the rightful owner of such assets.
Yes. You can visit the state’s website at www.treasurerlynnfitch.com/unclaimedproperty for instructions on how to make a claim to your property.
If you have any other questions about your account, please contact the Call Center at (228) 934-1323 or 866-223-9512.