Arizona Laws 44-309. Notice and publication of abandoned property
A. The department shall publish a notice at least semiannually with a toll free telephone number and directing the public to the department’s website regarding abandoned property that has been paid or delivered to the department. The department shall cause the notice to be published in a newspaper of general circulation in each county. The department shall also cause the notice to either be published on social media or broadcast on radio or published or broadcast by any other means that in the judgment of the department is likely to attract the attention of the apparent owner of the unclaimed property. The department’s website shall contain all of the following information not later than November 30 of the year after the year in which abandoned property has been paid or delivered to the department:
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 44-309
- Apparent owner: means a person whose name appears on the records of a holder as the person entitled to property held, issued or owing by the holder. See Arizona Laws 44-301
- Department: means the department of revenue. See Arizona Laws 44-301
- Holder: means a person who is obligated to hold for the account of or deliver or pay to the owner property that is subject to this chapter. See Arizona Laws 44-301
- Money order: includes an express money order and a personal money order on which the remitter is the purchaser. See Arizona Laws 44-301
- Owner: means a person who has a legal or equitable interest in property that is subject to this chapter or the person's legal representative. See Arizona Laws 44-301
- Person: means an individual, business association, financial organization, estate, trust, government, governmental subdivision, agency or instrumentality or any other legal or commercial entity. See Arizona Laws 44-301
- Property: means tangible property pursuant to section 44-303 or a fixed and certain interest in intangible property that is held, issued or owed in the course of a holder's business or by a government, governmental subdivision, agency or instrumentality and all income or increments from that property. See Arizona Laws 44-301
1. The name of each person that appears to be the owner of the property as stated in the report filed by the holder.
2. The last known address or location of each person that appears to be the owner of the property, if an address or location is stated in the report filed by the holder.
3. A statement that explains that the property of the owner is presumed abandoned and is in the protective custody of the department.
4. A statement that on request to the department information about the property and its return to the owner is available to a person who has a legal or beneficial interest in the property.
B. The department’s website is not required to contain the name, address or location of an owner of property that has a total value of less than fifty dollars or information concerning a traveler’s check, money order or similar instrument.
C. The department shall publish annually the estimated total dollar amount of unclaimed property on the home page of the department’s unclaimed property website.