The Treasurer’s Unclaimed Property Division’s costs, including staff, computers and travel are paid with program funds, not by taxpayer dollars. Staff members will be present at The Chicago Lighthouse on Wednesday, Novemfrom noon until 3 p.m. During the first half of 2014 UCP returned $71,441,744 to 32,257 claimants. Last year the program reunited more than $139 million in cash and assets to their rightful owners, representing a 69 percent increase over 2010.
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The Unclaimed Property Division within the Illinois State Treasurer’s office has $2.1 billion in cash, plus contents from Illinois safe deposit boxes that have been inactive for at least five years. The I-Cash program helps reunite owners with their unclaimed property. “We have been seeing a 20 percent return rate while serving each of these particular locations.” “It has become part of my personal mission to reach out to the disabled, food pantries and people living in underserved communities to help them find money and assets through the I-Cash program,” said Treasurer Dan Rutherford. SPRINGFIELD – As part of his continued commitment to return money and assets to taxpayers, Illinois State Treasurer Dan Rutherford has asked members of his I-Cash staff to work with employees and clients of the Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind. (312) State Treasurer Dan Rutherford’s I-Cash Program appearing at The Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind on November 12, 2014 Illinois State Treasurer - Nov 12th, 2014 Illinois State Treasurer will bring I-Cash Program to The Lighthouse