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State treasury urges Scott County residents to search for $2.9 million in unclaimed property

5378346 · July 12, 2025
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A Kentucky Treasury official told the Scott County Fiscal Court that the state is holding about $2.9 million in unclaimed property for county residents and encouraged local leaders to publicize how people can claim funds.

Dylan D'Aurelio, director of Unclaimed Property at the Kentucky State Treasury, told the Scott County Fiscal Court on July 11 that the treasury is holding more than $2.9 million in unclaimed assets for Scott County residents and offices and urged the court to help publicize the state’s online claim process. He said the office holds items ranging from uncashed checks and dormant bank deposits to insurance payouts and physical items from safe-deposit boxes.

D'Aurelio said…

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