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It's Your Money 2012 Windfall It’s Your Money EACH NAME IS OWED $50 OR MORE IN CASH, STOCK OR MUTUAL FUNDS. “I’ve never had any money to lose!” “I know exactly where every dime of my money is!” That’s what they all say — even the people who claimed almost $2.0 million from us last year. You just have to check the list. CHECK FOR YOUR NAME! IF YOU FIND IT, CALL 307-777-5590. PHONE BANKS ARE OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ONLY. The Unclaimed Property list in this publication contains newly reported names of people, businesses and organizations for whom we are holding $50 or more in cash, stock or mutual funds. Look carefully for your name or the name of someone you know. THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH TAXES—THESE FUNDS BELONG TO THE PEOPLE NOTED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT! CHECK FOR YOUR NAME! Joe Meyer • State Treasurer ON-LINE: TELEPHONE: 1-307-777-5590* www.wywindfall.gov *PHONE BANKS ARE OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ONLY! MAIL: PHONE BANK HOURS: WYOMING UNCLAIMED PROPERTY DIVISION FEBRUARY 6, 2012 - FEBRUARY 10, 2012 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 502 (Monday through Friday) . 7:30 A .M . to 6:00 P .M . Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 AFTER FEBRUARY 10, 2012 A DIVISION OF THE (Monday through Friday) . 8:00 A .M . to 4:00 P .M . WYOMING STATE TREASURER’S OFFICE CLOSED WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS WHEN YOU CALL OR WRITE: WHEN YOU CLAIM: BE prepared to provide: IF IT IS DETERMINED that WE have MONEY FOR you, 1. The name exactly as it is listed . A CLAIM FORM WILL BE MAILED to you AS SOON 2. The previous/current address . AS POSSIBLE. 3. The social security number of the owner . 1. Complete the claim form, following the instructions in the letter . Be 4. Current address so we can mail a response . sure to attach copies of identification and proof of ownership as 5. A daytime ( 8 a .m . - 5 p .m .) phone number . requested . 2. Mail in your signed claim form . WHEN CALLING: If line is busy, please try again . If you are asked 3. The Unclaimed Property Division will process your claim, and if there is to hold, please be patient . a question, you will be contacted by phone or letter by a claims officer . 4. If all information is accurate and there are no complications, a check WHEN WRITING: Allow 8-12 weeks for a response . will be mailed to you . The process usually takes 60 days or less . IT IS NEVER too LATE to CLAIM yoUR MONEY! IT IS HERE UNTIL IT IS CLAIMED. The names and addresses are listed as reported to this office. Therefore, they may appear multiple times in this insert. IF YOU FIND YOUR NAME: Turn to Page 2 for instructions on how to get your money back. Page 3 1ST FINANCIAL ADAMS DAVID AILESBURY FINANCE LLC ALEXANDER RONALD L ALVERSON CURTIS PO BOX 2692 1940 TEXAS WAY CO ATTN: THOMAS N LONG ESQ PO BOX 1642 1615 22ND ST 4 STAR SETTING SERVICE INC ADAMS DEBORAH J AIM EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO ALEXY KYLE ALVEY JENNIFER 1615 BRIGHAM YOUNG ST 5308 IMPERIAL CT PO BOX 159 561 N FIFTH WEST 407 UTAH ST 4S CORPORATION ADAMS GRANT A AIR HYDRAULICS ALFONSO LENATTI AMAN CALLIA 1822 LOGAN AVE PO BOX 1245 5032 MOUNTAIN WAY 622 ELK ST 537 W MILLER ST 5 W WELDING INC ADAMS JAD AITKEN AMY L ALICE BAUMFALK AMAN LISA A PO BOX 243 PO BOX 2254 2307 12 RAINBOW AVE 11193 ORCHARD DR PO BOX 1332 64 RANCH ADAMS MARLA AKERS ROBERT ALKIRE EUGENE AMAR ADI 231 LANCE CREEK HWY 1940 TEXAS WAY 970 W BROADWAY 338 831 LOMBARD ST 3011 SARVISBERRY DR 90 SS PTS ADAMS PAMELA M AKIN JAMES E ALL STAR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES INC AMARASINGHE NALIN 7100 GARRISON LP BLDG 152 222 W WASHINGTON AVE 1200 BOULDER DR APT 36B PO BOX 7412 26216 RIDGE VALE DR ADAMS RICHARD AKINS MICHAEL B 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We work directly with the rightful owner or heir of the funds. Should you decide to contract with a third party, be aware that Wyoming law limits when a contract is enforceable. IF YOU FIND YOUR NAME: Turn to Page 2 for instructions on how to get your money back. 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