Abandoned Property Dormancy Periods in Washington

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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