Bibb County Unclaimed Money Search

Unclaimed money in Bibb County is held by the Alabama State Treasury. The probate court in Centreville provides estate documents for heir claims.

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Bibb County Quick Facts

22,293 Population
Centreville County Seat
6th Judicial Circuit
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How to Search for Unclaimed Money

All unclaimed property in Alabama goes to the State Treasury. Bibb County follows the same rules as the rest of the state. The treasury holds over $1.3 billion in unclaimed assets. Part of that could belong to Bibb County residents past and present.

The search is free. Takes about two minutes. Go to the state website and type your name. Try variations like nicknames or former names.

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No fees apply. The state wants to return money to owners. Under Alabama Code Section 35-12-93, finder services are capped at 10%. But you can keep all your money by claiming directly.

Bibb County Probate Court website for estate documents

Bibb County Probate Court

The probate court handles estate matters and vital records. Wills, guardianships, and marriage licenses go through this office. It does not process unclaimed money claims. Those go to Montgomery. But heir claims need documents from the probate court.

The courthouse sits in downtown Centreville. Bibb County is small and rural. One office handles all probate matters for the county.

Office Bibb County Probate Court
8 Court Square West
Centreville, AL 35042
Phone (205) 926-3103
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Probate Judge Contact office for current judge
Website bibbcounty.us

Call ahead before visiting. Staff can tell you what documents to bring and what fees to expect.

Estate Documents for Heir Claims

Claiming unclaimed money for a deceased relative requires paperwork. The state needs proof of death. They also need proof you can inherit. The probate court provides these documents.

You may need:

  • Certified death certificate
  • Letters testamentary or of administration
  • Copy of the will
  • Birth certificate showing relationship
  • Marriage certificate for spouse claims

Certified copies have fees. The unclaimed money search is free. Only the estate documents cost money.

Processing takes time. Simple requests go faster. Complex estates take weeks. Start early if you anticipate needing papers.

Online Records Access

Bibb County has basic online information. Like many small Alabama counties, full online records access is limited. You may need to call or visit for detailed records.

Online resources:

The state portal has the most current unclaimed property data. Businesses report dormant accounts yearly. That database covers all of Alabama.

Types of Unclaimed Property

Many asset types end up unclaimed. Holders report dormant accounts to the state when they cannot find owners. The money waits until claimed.

Common unclaimed property:

  • Old bank accounts
  • Uncashed paychecks
  • Insurance payouts
  • Utility deposits
  • Stock dividends
  • Safe deposit contents
  • Refund checks

Bibb County has a history of mining and timber. Workers in those industries often moved for jobs. Moving can lead to forgotten accounts. Families with roots in Bibb County coal mining may find old accounts from relatives who worked the mines decades ago.

About Bibb County

Bibb County sits in central Alabama. The county formed in 1818, a year before statehood. About 22,000 people live here. Centreville serves as the county seat. The county was named for William Wyatt Bibb, Alabama's first governor.

Coal mining shaped the county's history. The mines drew workers from across the region. Timber and agriculture also contributed to the economy. Today the county remains rural. Many residents commute to Tuscaloosa or Birmingham for work.

That commuting pattern means accounts might be held in neighboring counties. Search under all addresses where you or family members lived or worked.

Contact the State Treasury

The state treasury handles unclaimed money questions. Local courts cannot help with claims. Call Montgomery directly.

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

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Cities in Bibb County

Bibb County has no cities over 50,000 population. Centreville is the largest with about 2,700 residents. Brent has around 4,900 people.

Other communities include West Blocton, Woodstock, and several unincorporated areas. Search the state database using any of these location names.

Nearby Counties

Bibb County borders several larger counties. Check those areas if you have ties there.