Tuscaloosa Unclaimed Money Lookup

Unclaimed money in Tuscaloosa waits for owners to claim it. The Alabama State Treasury holds funds from old bank accounts, lost paychecks, and insurance payouts. University students and alumni should pay special attention. Many leave town without claiming deposits or refunds.

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Tuscaloosa County
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How to Search for Unclaimed Money in Tuscaloosa

The Alabama State Treasury handles all unclaimed property. Tuscaloosa has no local office for this. You search and file claims through the state portal. It is free and takes just a few minutes.

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Tuscaloosa is home to the University of Alabama. Thousands of students pass through each year. Many graduate and move away. Some leave behind unclaimed security deposits, final paychecks from campus jobs, or refund checks they never cashed. Alumni should search under their old campus addresses.

City of Tuscaloosa Alabama government website

Check different name variations. Try maiden names and old spellings. The database goes back many years. You pay nothing to search or file a claim.

Tuscaloosa County Probate Court for Heir Claims

Tuscaloosa is the county seat of Tuscaloosa County. The probate court handles estate documents. If you need to claim money for a deceased relative, 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 someone who died. The actual unclaimed money claim goes through the state. But probate documents support heir claims.

Court Tuscaloosa County Probate Court
Judge Rob Robertson
Address 714 Greensboro Avenue
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Phone (205) 464-8204
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website tuscco.com/government/departments/probate

The courthouse is downtown on Greensboro Avenue. Parking is available nearby. Bring valid photo ID when you visit. Staff can help you find what you need.

Estate Documents for Tuscaloosa Residents

Claiming money for a deceased person requires extra paperwork. You prove the person owned the property. You also prove you have the right to claim it. The exact papers depend on your situation.

Common documents for heir claims:

  • Certified death certificate
  • Your valid photo ID
  • Proof of relationship (birth or marriage certificate)
  • Letters of administration if no will exists
  • Copy of the will if there is one
  • Small estate affidavit for smaller amounts

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

About Tuscaloosa

Tuscaloosa calls itself the Druid City for all its water oak trees. The city served as Alabama's capital from 1826 to 1846 before Montgomery took over. Today it is known mainly as home to the University of Alabama and the Crimson Tide football program.

The university dominates the city. Over 38,000 students attend. Game days bring hundreds of thousands of visitors. The student population turns over constantly. That constant change means unclaimed property. Security deposits, final paychecks, and refund checks get left behind every year.

Mercedes-Benz has a major plant here. The auto factory employs thousands of workers. Some come from other countries and may not know about Alabama's unclaimed property program. Former employees who moved away should check the state database.

The city population is around 114,000. A devastating tornado struck in 2011. Many people relocated. If you left Tuscaloosa after the storm, you may have unclaimed funds under your old address.

Contact the Alabama Treasury

Questions about your search or claim? The Unclaimed Property Division can help. Staff answer questions Monday through Friday. The office is in Montgomery, but you can call or email from anywhere.

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. There is no deadline to claim. Alabama holds funds forever until the rightful owner steps forward.

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Tuscaloosa County Unclaimed Money

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

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