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Senator Wilcox partners with Illinois Treasurer's Office for unclaimed property event

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State Senator Craig Wilcox | Illinois General Assembly

State Senator Craig Wilcox | Illinois General Assembly

State Senator Craig Wilcox (R-McHenry) is partnering with the Illinois Treasurer’s Office on July 17 to connect residents of McHenry and Lake Counties with more than $5 billion in unclaimed property and cash. From 10:00 AM until 1:00 PM on Wednesday, July 17, attendees can meet with a counselor from the Treasurer’s Office at the Algonquin Township Community Building to learn if some of the unclaimed items are theirs. In addition to helping people search for property and cash, counselors can help them file claims.

“There are so many people that aren’t aware that they are owed property or money,” said Wilcox. “On average, one in four people who search the Treasurer’s Office I-CASH database discover property or cash they can claim, and this is a convenient way for people to do a search and get a claim filed.”

Senator Wilcox’s Unclaimed Property Day

Wednesday, July 17

10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Algonquin Township Community Building

3702 U.S. Highway 14, Crystal Lake

* Please drive around to the back side of the property for the entrance to the event

“Right now, the state could be holding inheritance money or funds from a forgotten bank account that belongs to you,” added Wilcox. “Don’t let it go to waste. Stop by to see if you are owed money and claim what belongs to you.”

For additional information about this Unclaimed Property Day event, please contact Senator Wilcox’s office at (815) 455-6330 or email Abby at amccarthy@sgop.ilga.gov.

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