The Tennessee Department of Treasury, Unclaimed Property Division is again traveling to events across the state to reunite Tennesseans with missing money, starting later this month at the National Cornbread Festival in South Pittsburg.
Last fiscal year, the Division returned 168,168 claims, totaling more than $125 million, to the rightful owners. There are currently millions of dollars in unclaimed property waiting to be claimed in Tennessee.
Representatives from the Unclaimed Property Division will attend events in each of Tennessee’s three grand divisions this year. Tennesseans are encouraged to stop by the Unclaimed Property booth to find out if they have missing money. Division representatives will be onsite to help attendees with the claims process and answer any questions.
Scheduled dates include...
National Cornbread Festival: Saturday, April 25, and Sunday, April 26, in South Pittsburg
Old Timers Day Festival: Saturday, May 2, in Dickson
Covington BBQ Festival: Friday, May 29, and Saturday, May 30, in Covington
Doodle Soup Days: Friday, Sept. 25, and Saturday, Sept. 26, in Bradford
Grinch Festival: Saturday, Dec. 5, and Sunday, Dec. 6, in Cookeville
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