Abandoned Property Dormancy Periods in Washington
Business Finance
| Property Type |
Presumed Abandoned After |
| Bank account |
three years |
| Checks or drafts |
three years |
| Demutualization proceeds |
no specific provision |
| Gift certificates, gift cards, and credit memos |
Credit memos: three years.
Gift certificates and cards issued after June 30, 2004, are exempt from state reporting requirements, unless a company dissolves or goes into bankruptcy.
|
| Insurance policies |
Life or annuity policies: three years. The presumed maturity of an insurance policy is two years. |
| IRAs or retirement funds |
no specific provision |
| Money orders |
five years |
| Other intangible personal property not otherwise specified |
Excess proceeds of a self-storage sale: six months.
Excess proceeds held by a landlord: one year.
Other property: three years.
|
| Proceeds from class action suits |
no specific provision |
| Property distributable by a business association in the course of dissolution |
one year
Includes refunds.
|
| Property held by courts or public agencies |
two years |
| Property held by fiduciaries |
three years |
| Safe deposit boxes |
five years |
| Shares in a financial institution |
three years |
| Stocks, dividends, and distributions |
three years |
| Traveler's checks |
15 years |
| Deposits and advances owed utility company customer |
Deposits, refunds, and advances: one year. |
| Wages or salaries |
one year |
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