Unclaimed Money Alert: Glendale Residents Could Lose Funds After June 2026
Residents in Glendale are being urged to check whether the city is holding money in their name before the funds officially become city property.
According to city officials, some residents may have:
- Uncashed checks
- Utility deposits
- Other outstanding payments
that have remained unclaimed for more than three years.
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Why Glendale is publishing names
Under California law, cities must attempt to notify people before unclaimed money is transferred permanently to government ownership.
Glendale says it will:
- Publish names connected to unclaimed funds
- Run notices in local newspapers for two consecutive weeks
- Keep claims open for a limited period before the deadline
If the money is not claimed within the required timeframe, it may legally become city property.
Deadline to claim the money
City officials say the listed funds are scheduled to transfer to Glendale on:
- June 30, 2026
That means residents still have time to check and file a claim before the deadline arrives.
How to see if your name is on the list
The city has made the information available through:
- Its official website
- A new online unclaimed property portal
Residents can search for:
- Their own name
- Family members
- Old business or account records
Worth reading: The State By State Guide to Unclaimed Assets
How to file a claim
Claims can be submitted in two ways:
- Online through Glendale’s unclaimed property portal
- By submitting a paper claim form to the city’s Finance Department
Forms can be downloaded online or picked up in person.
Small balances may disappear faster
Officials also noted that smaller amounts under $15 may be transferred to the city’s general fund after one year without public notice.
That means even small forgotten deposits or checks could eventually disappear if left unclaimed.
Why this happens
Unclaimed funds often come from:
- Old utility accounts
- Refund checks
- Security deposits
- Vendor or payroll checks
- Address changes or lost mail
Many people simply forget the money exists.
Bottom line
Glendale residents may have unclaimed money waiting through old checks or deposits, but the deadline to recover those funds is approaching.
Officials are encouraging people to search the city’s database before the money officially becomes city property in 2026.
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