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Florida Unclaimed Money FLORIDA UNCLAIMED MONEY Florida Unclaimed Property List #10 (12/15/17) FINDER INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES, LLC Florida Unclaimed Property List (12/15/17) Finder Investigative Services, LLC P.O. Box 771211, Orlando, FL 32877 Telephone: (407) 885-5280 Web: https://www.finderinv.com Our agency is attempting to locate the following people regarding unclaimed funds. For more information on recovering your unclaimed money, please contact our office. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ JAYESH PATEL, LA COSTA DR, BOCA RATON, FL 334330000 ANIL PATEL, VIA ROSINA , JUPITER, FL 334586933 CHANDRAKANT PATEL, CREST RIDGE DR, FT MYERS, FL 33912 ANIL PATEL, WIMICO CIR , DESTIN, FL 325410716 PRIYA PATEL, SAVONA WINDS DR, DELRAY BEACH, FL 33446 PAYAL PATEL, WIMICO CIR , DESTIN, FL 325410716 TEJAL PATEL, CLUB SYLVAN DRIVE, ORLANDO, FL 32825 PIRTSH PATEL, RIVIERA DR , BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 KINJAL PATEL, O CHAMUNDA ENTERPRISE, TAMPA, FL 33612 JAYANT PATEL, PRESERVE TER , LAKE MARY, FL 32746 CHHAGANBHAI PATEL, S DIXIE HWY, LAKE WORTH, FL SARIKA PATEL, PRESERVE TER , LAKE MARY, FL 32746 334605042 BABUBHAI PATEL, CREEKVIEW CT , SAINT CLOUD, FL 347727779 DEVANG PATEL, SW MARCO LN, PALM CITY, FL 34990 SHIRALI PATEL, FEATHER COVE LN, CLEARWATER, FL 337623022 DIMPLE PATEL, MASON AVE , DAYTONA BEACH, FL 321175124 KIRITKUMAR PATEL, SR 16 , SAINT AUGUSTINE, FL 32084 JAHNVI PATEL, NEWBERRY GROVE LOOP, RIVERVIEW, FL 335793917 GITABEN PATEL, HOLLOW LN , LEESBURG, FL 347489595 KAMLESH PATEL, NEWBERRY GROVE LOOP, RIVERVIEW, FL ISHVARBHAI PATEL, BELLINGHAM CT , CAPE CORAL, FL 33991 335793917 TARUNBHAI PATEL, BELLINGHAM CT , CAPE CORAL, FL 33991 ARVIND PATEL, HOUSE 3C PART, LEICESTER, HEMANT PATEL, PILLSBURY WAY , WELLINGTON, FL TARUN PATEL, ONE PUTT PL, PORT SAINT LUCIE, FL 34986 RAJ PATEL, LEWIS SPEEDWAY , ST AUGUSTINE, FL 32084 SHODHAN PATEL, CLEARWATER LARGO RD, LARGO, FL 33770 PRADIPKUMAR PATEL, PLACIDA RD , ENGLEWOOD, FL DHRUV PATEL, HARRELLS NURSERY RD, LAKELAND, FL 342249563 338126331 CHILKA PATEL, PINETREE CIR , LABELLE, FL 339355319 ASHWIN PATEL, E ROBINSON ST, ORLANDO, FL 328011938 CHIRAGKUMA PATEL, TREIG LN , WESLEY CHAPEL, FL 335451126 MAYURKUMAR PATEL, EAST MAIN ST, IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 BALDEV PATEL, N 50TH ST, TAMPA, FL 0 HANSA G PATEL, HARBORAGE DR , FORT MYERS, FL 33908 BALDEV PATEL, N 50TH ST, TAMPA, FL 336192317 PRAVINBHAI PATEL, BISCAYNE BLVD , MIAMI, FL 33138 SANJAY PATEL, SW 187TH ST, MIAMI, FL 33157 SANJAYA PATEL, TOLEDO RD , SPRING HILL, FL 34606 AMIT PATEL, VIA BONITA ST, SANFORD, FL 32771 SANJAY PATEL, SPRINGLAKE CIR , ESTERO, FL 33928 PARESH PATEL, SW 47TH ST, COOPER CITY, FL 33330 JAYDEEP PATEL, ELLESMERE DR , TAMPA, FL 336240000 CHAMPABEN PATEL, SW 145TH TER, MIAMI, FL 33196 JAYSHREE PATEL, AVENUE CAPRI , LUTZ, FL 33549 BINA PATEL, GINGER TEA TRL, JACKSONVILLE, FL 322447077 DEVANSHI PATEL, LEO DR , AUBURNDALE, FL 33823 BINA PATEL, GINGER TEA TRL, JACKSONVILLE, FL 322447077 GIRISH PATEL, UNKNOWN , , BINA PATEL, GINGER TEA TRL, JACKSONVILLE, FL 322447077 ANDREW PATEL, , UNKNOWN, 0 AJAY PATEL, , , MANISH PATEL, GINGER TEA TRL, JACKSONVILLE, FL 322447077 IIABEN PATEL, , , MANISH PATEL, GINGER TEA TRL, JACKSONVILLE, FL 322447077 MARIA PATEL, , , SANJAYKUMAR PATEL, , , MANISH PATEL, GINGER TEA TRL, JACKSONVILLE, FL 322447077 SUSMA PATEL, , , FL NISHEL PATEL, HAWKS HAMMOCKS WAY, SANFORD, FL 32771 THAKORBHAI PATEL, , , ILESHCHANDRA PATEL, HEATH DRIVE , SUTTON SURREY, ELSIE PATELKAN, LEXINGTON PARK DR, TAMPA, FL 33626 MAYURI PATEL, HEATH DRIVE , SUTTON SURREY, VINCENT PATEN, SW 124TH TER, MIAMI, FL 33026 DILIPKUMAR PATEL, FRONT STREET , WEST YORKSHIRE LS23 JOSEPH PATERNOSTER, SEAGRASS AVE , SEBASTIAN, FL 6RD, 329584947 FL Agency License #A1600146 Registered Locator #107376002 Florida Unclaimed Property List (12/15/17) Finder Investigative Services, LLC P.O. Box 771211, Orlando, FL 32877 Telephone: (407) 885-5280 Web: https://www.finderinv.com Our agency is attempting to locate the following people regarding unclaimed funds. For more information on recovering your unclaimed money, please contact our office. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ DONALD PATERSON, BAYTREE CIRCLE , BOYNTON BEACH, FL DIRK PATRIARCA, NW 58TH AVE, FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33313 33436 FREIRE PATRICIA, NW 7TH ST, MIAMI, FL 331260000 ERIC PATERSON, MARLIN LN , PALMETTO, FL 342215654 A PATRICIA, , , JENNIFER PATERSON, 2201 , ST PETERSBURG, FL 337160000 ADA PATRICIA KOHLMAN, UNKNOWN , , CARMEN PATETE, BAYARD PL , JACKSONVILLE, FL 32205 GERALDO PATRICIO, MIDDLETOWN DRIVE , BOCA RATON, FL KUSH PATHAK, 8TH AVE W, PALMETTO, FL 34221 334280000 SUDHIR PATHAK, PENSACOLA BLVD , PENSACOLA, FL 325051221 GERALDO PATRICIO, MIDDLETOWN DR , BOCA RATON, FL 33428 SJREERAM PATHAK, APT 1704 , AVENTURA, FL 33160 JAMES PATRICK, PALM AIR DR, OSPREY, FL 342299041 DIPAK PATIDAR, N ORANGE AVE, ORLANDO, FL 32801 ETTA PATRICK, E LA RUA, PENSACOLA, FL 32501 TED PATIDAR, SW 145TH TER, MIAMI, FL 33196 DONNA PATRICK, E FRERRER ST, ST PETE, FL 336440000 LINDA PATIENCE, N ALLENDALE AVE, SARASOTA, FL 34234 RALPH PATRICK, 26TH ST W, BRADENTON, FL 34207 MARK PATIENCE, , , DAVID PATRICK, BRISTOL BAY WAY, TAMPA, FL 336190000 CLORINE PATILLO, DEEP WOODS WAY, ORMOND BEACH, FL ROY PATRICK, 9TH ST , PORT SAINT JOE, FL 32456 32174 TIMOTHY PATRICK, ST LUCIE , PORT ST LUCIE, FL 34953 ISABEL PATIN, BRICKELL KEY , MIAMI, FL 33131 FREDDY PATRICK, HAMILTON AVENUE , PANAMA CITY, FL 32401 JOHN PATINO, NW 73 AVE, HIALEAH, FL 330156202 ISABEL PATINO, SW 32ND CT, MIAMI, FL 331451834 WANITA PATRICK, MCCORMICK DR , CLEARWATER, FL 33759 JORGE PATINO, NW 38TH DR, CORAL SPRINGS, FL 330673206 DONALD PATRICK, ASPINWALL ST , SARASOTA, FL 342375207 JAIRO PATINO, LA PLACIDA DR, CORAL SPRINGS, FL 33065 JOHN PATRICK, SORRENTO CT , CAPE CORAL, FL 339049434 ERNESTO PATINO, SW 151 ST, MIAMI, FL 331932737 DAVID PATRICK, PEACO PL , WINTER PARK, FL 327927333 SERGIO PATINO, NW 66TH ST, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33332 AMBER PATRICK, LEONARD AVE , RIVERVIEW, FL 335696291 FRANCISCO PATINO, SOUTH L STREET, LAKE WORTH, FL 33460 PAUL PATRICK, BOX 848 , SARASOTA, FL 342300848 ADAN PATINO, FRONT ST , CELEBRATION, FL 347474920 EVELYN PATRICK, , , NORMA PATINO, FRITWELL CT , OCOEE, FL 34761 HOLLIS PATRICK, , , ANTHONY PATINO, RIVERSIDE DR , CAPE CORAL, FL 33904 JAMES PATRICK, , UNKNOWN, JOESPH PATITUCCI, BRAXTED DR , ORLANDO, FL 32837 JOHN PATRICK, , , CELIA PATITUCCI, UNKNOWN , , JOHN PATRICK, , , SHRISHAIL PATKI, SW 73 AVENUE, MIAMI, FL 33143 OPAL PATRICK, , , STELLA PATKUS, SARAH U YOUNG-PER, MIAMI, FL 33156 OPAL PATRICK, , , BARBARA PATMAN, NE 22ND COURT, HOMESTEAD, FL 33033 RENA PATRICK, , , VICTOR PATMAN, NE 22ND COURT, HOMESTEAD, FL 33033 RUTHEL PATRICK, , , LORRAINE PATMAN, SW SEAGULL WAY, PALM CITY, FL GERALD PATRIDGE, CHENEY HWY , TITUSVILLE, FL 32780 349901738 JOANNE PATRIDGE, , , THOMAS PATMAN, SW SEAGULL WAY, PALM CITY, FL 349901738 DONALD PATRIE, CALLE FLORIDA , SARASOTA, FL 34242 GERTRUDE PATNODE, , , JEANNE PATRIZIO, 11TH AVE , NEW PORT RICHEY, FL 34653 GERTRUDE PATNODE, , , ANITA PATRO, VIJAYTA SAHAR ROAD, MUMBAI 400099 ANDHERI EAST, HENRY PATOCKA, NE 191ST ST, MIAMI, FL 33180 FL Agency License #A1600146 Registered Locator #107376002 Florida Unclaimed Property List (12/15/17) Finder Investigative Services, LLC P.O. Box 771211, Orlando, FL 32877 Telephone: (407) 885-5280 Web: https://www.finderinv.com Our agency is attempting to locate the following people regarding unclaimed funds. For more information on recovering your unclaimed money, please contact our office. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SAIRAM PATRO, VIJAYTA SAHAR ROAD, MUMBAI 400099 MARK PATTERSON, SE 39TH PL, OCALA, FL 34480 ANDHERI EAST, VALLERY PATTERSON, NW 2ND PL, PLANTATION, FL 333172014 JULIO PATRON, SW 24TH ST, MIAMI, FL 331652509 INEZ PATRON, SW 264TH ST, HOMESTEAD, FL 330311793 MARCUS PATTERSON, AIR FORCE RD, FORT WALTON BEACH, FL 32548 MARIA PATRON, BOX 971093 , MIAMI, FL 331971093 CATHY PATTERSON, WESTOVER DRIVE RD, ORANGE PARK, FL JOSE PATRON GALINDO, PASEO LOMAS ALTAS, MEXICO D F, 32003 OPAL PATRONIS, DELWOOD DR , PANAMA CITY, FL 32408 JAMES PATTERSON, PRYOR RD SE, FORT WALTON BEACH, FL JOSEPH PATROUCH, OCEAN TERRACE APT, MIAMI BEACH, FL 325485756 33141 MARCUS PATTERSON, SW 242 ST, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032 HARRY PATSALIDES, WILLOWWOOD LN , OLDSMAR, FL NORMA PATTERSON, NW 7TH STREET, BELLE GLADE, FL 33430 346772058 SHIRLENA PATTERSON, SOUTH OBT TRL, ORLANDO, FL 32809 KONSTANTINOS PATSALOS, NE 34TH ST, MIAMI, FL 331374054 LINDA PATTERSON, CORTEZ RD W, BRADENTON, FL 34210 LINDA PATT, SE CABLE DRIVE, STUART, FL 349977811 JIM PATTERSON, WASHNGTON AVENUE , BEVERLY HILLS, FL MARJORIE PATT, , , 34465 LISA PATTANAYAK, KATIE HILL WAY, WINDERMERE, FL CLARA PATTERSON, PATTERSON ST , MULBERRY, FL 33860 347866233 ERNEST PATTERSON, EDWARD AVE , LEHIGH ACRES, FL CARETHA PATTERSO, , , 339361611 RANDY PATTERSON, PARK BLVD , SEMINOLE, FL 33772 LENORA PATTERSON, BRAVADO LANEA , PALM BEACH SHORES, H PATTERSON, O BOX , JAY, FL 325650983 FL 33404 MARIE PATTERSON, O BOX , JAY, FL MARLON PATTERSON, NEWS STREET , JACKSONVILLE, FL 32211 JOEL PATTERSON, CREEKFRONT RD APT, JACKSONVILLE, FL 322568458 KATIE PATTERSON, KAYE ST , WEST PALM BEACH, FL CLINE PATTERSON, SE 8TH AVE, OCALA, FL 344715226 LAURA PATTERSON, PARADISE BLVD , TARPON SPRINGS, FL 34689 FLOYD PATTERSON, NW 31ST AVE, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 333112705 ISAAC PATTERSON, WOODBINE ST , FERN PARK, FL 327302929
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