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June 21, 2013 By moneyfinderbiz 4 Comments

Washington-DCYou can charge 10% as a Washington DC unclaimed money finder.

Most people wouldn’t think to work as a finder in Washington DC  because they would usually be counting the fifty states and would  probably leave Washington DC out of their thought process.

However, just like all the fifty states, Washington DC does have  it’s own treasury department and does maintain it’s own unclaimed money  department withing the treasury.

As for becoming a finder in Washington DC, here are only a couple of rules that you need to follow:

1. No agreement or contract with a person for a fee or compensation  to locate, deliver, recover, or assist in the recovery of property  reported under § 41-117, entered into within 7 months after the date payment or delivery is required under § 41-119, is valid.

2. No agreement entered into after 7 months from the date of  delivery of the property by the holder to the Mayor is valid if a person thereby undertakes to locate property included in a report for a fee or other compensation exceeding 10 percent of the value of the  recoverable property unless the agreement is in writing and signed by  the owner and discloses the nature and value of the property and the  name and address of the holder of the property as such facts have been  reported.

Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent an owner  from asserting at any time that an agreement to locate property is based upon an excessive or unjust consideration.

To sum it up, you cannot have an agreement to locate money if the  money has not been held for at least seven months, and you cannot charge more than 10% commission.

Seven months is good as far as money being held is concerned.  Most states make you wait at least twenty-four months.

As with most states, you also need to disclose the nature of the  property being held and it’s value, as well as the holder of the  unclaimed money.

Please click on the following link if you would like to view the complete Washington DC Unclaimed Money Law

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Please click here if you are interested in becoming a Washington DC unclaimed money finder.




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  1. Aaron says

    June 7, 2022 at 4:30 pm

    Update to DC, just contacted them, due to new law they don’t send out lists, you have to know the name and look it up, even then it only shows over or under $50.

    PS I’m getting program this weekend. Thanks for the site

    Reply
    • moneyfinderbiz says

      June 7, 2022 at 11:41 pm

      Thank you for that information on the lists. That’s why, even if you are in D.C. it might be better to search in other states that give more information on their lists.

      Reply
  2. moneyfinderbiz says

    March 31, 2022 at 10:13 pm

    First off, thank you for your purchase.
    What issues are you having with the claim process?

    Reply
  3. Darien Holley says

    November 12, 2021 at 12:55 am

    I Just bought course Im located in Washington DC , I am still confused on the claim process

    Reply

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