Bullock County Unclaimed Money

Unclaimed money in Bullock County is managed by the Alabama State Treasury. The probate court in Union Springs handles estate documents for heir claims.

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Bullock County Quick Facts

10,101 Population
Union Springs County Seat
5th Judicial Circuit
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How to Search for Unclaimed Money

The Alabama State Treasury holds all unclaimed funds in the state. Bullock County residents search the same database as everyone else. The treasury has over $1.3 billion in unclaimed property. Some of that could belong to people from Bullock County.

The search is free. Takes just a few minutes. Go to the state website and type in your name. Try different name spellings. Check maiden names and nicknames.

Steps to search:

No fees to search or claim. The state wants to return money to owners. Alabama law caps finder fees at 10%. But skip the middleman and keep all your money.

Bullock County Probate Court website for estate documents

Bullock County Probate Court

The probate court handles estate and guardianship matters. Wills go through here. So do marriage licenses and vital records. The court does not process unclaimed money claims. Those go to the state. But heir claims need documents from this office.

Union Springs serves as the county seat. The small courthouse handles all probate matters for the county. Call ahead to confirm hours and services.

Office Bullock County Probate Court
217 N. Prairie Street
Union Springs, AL 36089
Phone (334) 738-2250
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Probate Judge Contact office for current judge
Website Contact office for information

Bullock County is one of Alabama's smallest by population. Personal service is often the norm. Staff know the community well.

Estate Documents for Heir Claims

Claiming unclaimed money for a deceased relative takes paperwork. The state needs proof of death and your right to inherit. Probate courts provide these documents.

You may need:

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

Certified copies carry fees. The unclaimed money search itself is free. Plan for document costs when making heir claims.

Processing can take time in small offices. Call ahead to ask about turnaround times.

Online Records Access

Bullock County has limited online records. Like many small rural counties, you may need to call or visit for detailed information. The state unclaimed property database is your best online tool.

Available online:

For probate records, contact the office directly. Phone requests or in-person visits work best for this county.

Types of Unclaimed Property

Many assets become unclaimed. Banks, employers, and insurers report dormant accounts. The state holds the money until owners claim it.

Common unclaimed property:

  • Dormant bank accounts
  • Uncashed checks
  • Insurance proceeds
  • Utility deposits
  • Stock dividends
  • Safe deposit contents
  • Refunds

Bullock County has a long agricultural history. Families who farmed here for generations may have old accounts. Workers who left for jobs elsewhere could have uncashed wages. Search under all family names and addresses.

About Bullock County

Bullock County sits in southeast Alabama. The county formed in 1866 from parts of Barbour, Macon, Montgomery, and Pike counties. About 10,000 people live here. Union Springs serves as the county seat.

The county was named for Colonel Edward C. Bullock, a Confederate officer. Cotton farming dominated the early economy. Today agriculture still matters, though the population has declined from historic highs. Many residents commute to Montgomery for work.

Union Springs has historic architecture from the antebellum era. The town draws bird hunters for its quail hunting traditions. Old families and hunting plantations mean property and accounts going back many decades.

Contact the State Treasury

Questions about unclaimed money go to the state treasury in Montgomery. Local courts cannot help with claim status. Contact the state 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 Bullock County

Bullock County has no cities over 50,000 population. Union Springs is the largest with about 3,000 residents. Midway has fewer than 500.

Search the state database using Union Springs, Midway, or other location names in the county.

Nearby Counties

Bullock County borders several other counties. Check those areas if you have connections there.