Decatur Unclaimed Money Search

Unclaimed money in Decatur is held by the Alabama State Treasury. The River City has a long industrial history and many workers have passed through over the years. Some left money behind. Search for free to see if any belongs to you.

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57,974 Population
Morgan County
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How to Search for Unclaimed Money in Decatur

All unclaimed property in Alabama goes through the State Treasury. Decatur has no local office for this. You use the state online portal to search and file claims. It is free and takes just a few minutes.

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Decatur has been an industrial city for a long time. Factories have opened and closed over the decades. Workers came for jobs and left when plants shut down. Banks merged. Insurance companies changed names. All of this creates unclaimed property. The state holds the funds until owners claim them.

City of Decatur Alabama government website

Try different name spellings. Check maiden names too. The database holds records going back many years. Searching costs nothing. Filing a claim is also free.

Morgan County Probate Court for Heir Claims

Decatur is the county seat of Morgan County. The probate court handles estate documents. If you need to claim money for someone who died, you get supporting papers here.

The probate court issues death certificates, letters of administration, and will copies. These prove your right to claim property that belonged to a deceased person. The court does not process unclaimed money claims. That goes through the state. But probate documents support heir claims.

Court Morgan County Probate Court
Judge Greg Cain
Address Morgan County Courthouse
302 Lee Street NE
Decatur, AL 35601
Phone (256) 351-4600
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website morgancountyprobate.com

The courthouse is downtown on Lee Street. Parking is available nearby. Bring valid photo ID when you visit.

Estate Documents for Decatur Residents

Heir claims need more paperwork than claims for your own money. You prove the deceased owned the property. You also prove you have the right to claim it. The exact papers depend on your case.

Documents you may need:

  • Certified death certificate
  • Your photo ID
  • Proof of relationship (birth or marriage certificate)
  • Letters of administration from probate court
  • Copy of the will if one exists
  • Small estate affidavit for smaller amounts

Morgan County charges about $3.00 per page for recording. Call ahead to confirm current costs. The state Treasury charges nothing to search or claim your money. Under Code of Alabama Section 35-12-84, claims under $200 may have simpler rules.

About Decatur

Decatur calls itself the River City. It sits on the Tennessee River in north Alabama. The city has deep railroad roots. The first railroad west of the Appalachians came through here. That railroad brought industry, and industry brought workers.

The Alabama Jubilee Hot Air Balloon Classic happens here every Memorial Day weekend. It is one of the largest balloon events in the Southeast. Thousands of visitors come each year. But beyond the balloons, Decatur is a working city with manufacturing and chemical plants.

Major employers include 3M, Daikin, and Nucor Steel. These plants bring workers from across the region. When people retire or take jobs elsewhere, they sometimes forget about old accounts. Former plant workers should definitely check the state database.

The population is about 58,000 people. Decatur is the largest city in Morgan County. It serves as a shopping hub for surrounding rural areas. That regional role means many people have passed through over the years.

Contact the Alabama Treasury

The Unclaimed Property Division handles all claims. Staff can answer questions about searches, documents, and claim status. The office is in Montgomery.

Office Alabama State Treasury, Unclaimed Property Division
Address RSA Union Building
100 North Union Street, Suite 636
Montgomery, AL 36104
Toll-Free (888) 844-8400
Local (334) 242-9614
Email unclaimed@treasury.alabama.gov
Hours Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Most claims take six to eight weeks. Complex heir claims take longer. Alabama has no deadline for claims. The money waits forever until claimed. The state returned over $50 million in 2023 alone.

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Morgan County Unclaimed Money

Decatur is the county seat of Morgan County. For full details on the probate court and other resources, see the county page.

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