Geneva County Unclaimed Money

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

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Geneva County Quick Facts

26,500 Population
Geneva County Seat
33rd Judicial Circuit
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How to Search for Unclaimed Money

The state of Alabama holds over $1.3 billion in unclaimed property. All of it waits for rightful owners to come forward. Geneva County residents search the same database as everyone else. Some of that money could have your name on it.

Searching costs nothing. The state runs the program and pays for it. You can search from any computer or phone. The whole process takes just a couple of minutes.

Steps to search:

Try every name you have ever used. Check maiden names, nicknames, and former married names. Old accounts may have different spellings or versions of your name. Search for deceased relatives too. Heirs can claim money left behind by family members.

Finder services charge fees but are not required. Code of Alabama Section 35-12-93 limits those fees to 10%. File directly with the state and pay nothing at all.

Geneva County Probate Court resources

Geneva County Probate Court

The probate court in Geneva County handles estates, wills, and guardianships. The court provides documents you need for heir claims on unclaimed property. It does not process money claims. Those go to the state treasury in Montgomery.

The probate office is in the courthouse in downtown Geneva. Staff can help you understand the probate process. The probate judge also handles marriage licenses and some property records.

Office Geneva County Probate Court
200 North Commerce Street
Geneva, AL 36340
Phone (334) 684-5640
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Probate Judge Fred Hamic
Website genevacountyal.gov

Geneva County shares the 33rd Judicial Circuit with Coffee and Dale counties. Circuit court handles matters beyond probate jurisdiction. The three counties share judges and resources for circuit-level cases.

Getting Estate Documents for Heir Claims

Claiming unclaimed money for a deceased person requires documentation. The state needs proof of death and proof of your right to the property. The probate court provides most of these documents.

Documents commonly needed:

  • Certified death certificate
  • Letters of administration or testamentary
  • Copy of the will if one exists
  • Birth certificate to prove relationship
  • Marriage certificate if surviving spouse

Fees apply for copies. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. Call the office to get current prices before you visit. Older records may take extra time to locate.

Get documents in person or by mail. Bring photo ID for in-person visits. Mail requests should include a written letter, payment for fees, and a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Online Records Access

Geneva County has a county website with office information and some services. For detailed record searches, you may need to contact the probate office directly.

Online resources:

The state unclaimed property portal is the best tool for finding lost money. It covers all of Alabama and is free. Alacourt offers court records statewide but charges a subscription fee.

Types of Unclaimed Property

Many things become unclaimed property. Banks, employers, insurance companies, and utilities all report dormant accounts to the state. When they cannot find owners, the money goes to the treasury.

Common sources:

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

Geneva County has a rural economy based on agriculture and some manufacturing. Peanut farming is big here. Families often stay in the area for generations. When older relatives pass away, their accounts sometimes go unclaimed. The same happens when young people move away for jobs and leave behind old accounts.

About Geneva County

Geneva County sits in southeast Alabama in the Wiregrass region. About 26,500 people call it home. The county formed in 1868 and was named for Geneva, the city that became the county seat.

Geneva is the county seat and largest city with about 4,400 residents. The Choctawhatchee River runs through the area. Agriculture dominates the local economy, especially peanuts and cotton. Some light manufacturing provides additional jobs.

The county sits near the Florida border. Residents sometimes have accounts in both states. If you have lived in both places, check both state databases for unclaimed property. Alabama and Florida each have their own systems.

Contact the State Treasury

Have questions about unclaimed money? Contact the Alabama State Treasury. The Unclaimed Property Division handles all searches and claims for the state. Geneva County residents use this same office.

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 Geneva County

Geneva County has several small communities. All residents use the same state portal for unclaimed money searches. No cities in Geneva County have populations over 50,000.

Communities include Geneva, Hartford, Slocomb, Samson, and Malvern. Geneva is the largest at about 4,400 people.

Nearby Counties

Have ties to areas near Geneva County? Check these neighboring counties for unclaimed money. Search under addresses where you used to live.