Does San Diego County Owe You Money?
08/05/24
Unclaimed Refunds total $867,171+
Deadline to file claim is September 22, 2024
SAN DIEGO, CA, August 5, 2024 – San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister has $867,171 in unclaimed funds that he is trying to return to its rightful owners by September 22, 2024 – before it is rolled into the General Fund.
“If you have done business with San Diego County in the last three years, including paying property taxes, you could be on the Unclaimed Monies list,” said Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister.
Each year, the Treasurer-Tax Collector and other County departments have thousands of dollars that are owed to taxpayers. This usually results from warrants/checks that are undeliverable by the postal service. Refunds-owed could be a result of overpaid taxes or instances in which individual and organizations are doing business with or receiving County services.
After several years of no claim being received the funds are escheated. While the County works to return these monies to the rightful owner, some refunds remain unclaimed.
“Some possible returns are quite large – in the thousands, with the highest over $25,000! I’m sure people could use this money, so my staff and I are working hard to return it to its rightful owners,” said McAllister.
To view a list of the unclaimed refunds, go to Treasurer-Tax Collector’s website. Alternatively, hard copies of the list are available at the Treasurer-Tax Collector branch office locations:
- CHULA VISTA BRANCH OFFICE: 590 Third Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910
- EAST COUNTY BRANCH OFFICE (NEW): 10144 Mission Gorge Road, Santee, CA 92071
- SAN MARCOS BRANCH OFFICE: 141 East Carmel Street, San Marcos, CA 92078
If you are owed money, follow the instructions on the unclaimed money page of the website to file a refund claim by September 22, 2024, before the money is rolled into the county’s general fund.
You can email your claim to refunds@sdcounty.ca.gov or call 1-877-829-4732 for more information. Anyone can sign up to receive emails when new unclaimed money lists are posted.
“We want all of this money returned to San Diegans, so please tell your friends and family to go to sdttc.com to check the unclaimed money list,” said McAllister.
Go online now to find out if you are owed part of $867,171 in San Diego County Unclaimed Monies before it is rolled into the General Fund. The smallest is refund available is $15.00 and the largest is $25,118.40. Every year, the Treasurer-Tax Collector makes a strong effort to reunite San Diegans with money they have overpaid on taxes or fees. Current state law says countywide money that is unclaimed for three years and property tax refunds that are unclaimed for four years must be turned over to the County’s general fund.