| Name | Property ID | Location | Reported By | Claim | Personal Records |
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CARLOS J SPENCER
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β | β | CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT OF | Claim | View Records |
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CARLOS SPENCER
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β | 1414 OAKMONT LNPORT SAINT LUCIE, FL 34952 | TRUE BLUE INC | Claim | View Records |
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CARLOS SPENCER
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β | 26743 SW 122 PLHOMESTEAD, FL 33033 | MIAMI DADE WATER & SEWER DEPT | Claim | View Records |
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CARLOS SPENCER
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β | 503 NE 27 TMIAMI, FL 33137 | METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY FLORI | Claim | View Records |
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JUAN CARLOS SPENCER OSSA
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β | β | BEST MERIDIAN INSURANCE COMPAN | Claim | View Records |
We searched the Florida unclaimed property database and found 5 records for Carlos Spencer. These records may include old bank accounts, uncashed checks, insurance proceeds, utility deposits, or other financial assets that were turned over to the state after a period of inactivity.
Florida holds unclaimed money indefinitely with no deadline to claim. Searching is always 100% free β and so is filing a claim through the Florida official portal.
Yes β our search found 5 records for Carlos Spencer in the Florida unclaimed property database. Click the green Claim button above to start the free claim process.
Click the green Claim button next to any matching record above. You'll be taken to Florida's official unclaimed property portal at https://fltreasurehunt.gov. You'll typically need a government-issued photo ID and proof of your address. Most claims are processed within 60β90 days. Claiming is always 100% free.
Common sources of unclaimed money in Florida include: dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, life insurance policy proceeds, security and utility deposits, stocks and dividends, refunds, pension distributions, and safe deposit box contents. Any of these can be turned over to the state after 3β5 years of inactivity.
Yes β unclaimed money is held by the state of the owner's last known address, so if Carlos has ever lived or worked in another state, records may be held there too. Use the search bar above to check other states. You can also check federal databases at TreasuryDirect.gov for uncashed savings bonds.