Cameron County Unclaimed Funds and Abandoned Assets

Cameron County is one of Pennsylvania's smallest counties by population, but residents still have unclaimed money waiting at the state level. Funds held for Cameron County residents include dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, forgotten insurance proceeds, and unreturned utility deposits. Emporium, Driftwood, and Sinnamahoning all appear in Pennsylvania unclaimed property records. The Pennsylvania Treasury holds these assets until the rightful owner files a claim. There is no deadline, and searching is entirely free.

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Cameron County Unclaimed Money Facts

$5B+ PA Treasury Holds
1 in 10 PA Residents Owed
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No Limit Claim Deadline

Pennsylvania Treasury Holdings for Cameron County

The Pennsylvania Treasury manages more than $5 billion in unclaimed property statewide. That total includes assets from every county, including Cameron. The Treasury acts as custodian until owners come forward. Funds are never destroyed and never revert permanently to the state. They remain available indefinitely.

Cameron County residents can search the state database at unclaimedproperty.patreasury.gov. The search is free and returns results instantly. Enter your full name and try any previous addresses you have used. Also search names of deceased relatives who lived in Cameron County. Their unclaimed funds may be claimable by heirs.

The Treasury can be reached at 1-800-222-2046, Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Staff can help you identify a listing, explain documentation requirements, and track the status of a submitted claim. All services from the PA Treasury unclaimed property office are provided at no charge.

Note: Act 81 of 2024 created the Money Match program. Eligible Cameron County residents with verified tax records may receive automatic payments up to $500 without filing a formal claim.

Pennsylvania Bulletin Notices for Cameron County

The Pennsylvania Bulletin publishes official unclaimed property notices every week. Cameron County zip codes appearing in these listings include 15834 for Emporium, 15832 for Driftwood, and 15861 for Sinnamahoning. These published notices are the public record confirming that a holder has transferred assets to the state.

Browsing PA Bulletin issues at pacodeandbulletin.gov is one way to check for your name. Notice listings include the last known name and address of the reported owner along with the property type. Seeing your name or address in a notice means the state is holding those funds. You can then go directly to the Treasury portal to file your claim.

The PA Bulletin is a free public resource. Issues are archived online and searchable. Both current listings and older notices from prior years remain accessible. A name appearing in a listing from several years ago still represents funds available for claim today.

Cameron County Government and Financial Records

The Cameron County Courthouse sits at 20 East 5th Street in Emporium, PA 15834. The courthouse is home to county government offices including those that handle financial matters, property records, and tax collections. Meeting minutes from the Cameron County Commissioners document ongoing county engagement with state treasury programs.

The official Cameron County website at cameroncountypa.gov provides access to county government information. The site covers the Treasurer's Office, Tax Claim Bureau, and other departments that may hold or process financial records relevant to unclaimed property. County tax sales may generate excess funds when property sells above the amount owed in delinquent taxes.

Excess funds from tax sales belong to the property's former owner or their estate. When those parties cannot be located, the funds may eventually flow to the state as unclaimed property. Cameron County residents who lost property through tax sale proceedings should check both the county and the state treasury for any excess funds owed to them.

Statewide Unclaimed Property Program

Cameron County residents are part of the broader Pennsylvania unclaimed property system managed by the PA Treasury. Visit patreasury.gov/unclaimed-property to learn more about state programs that may return money to Cameron County residents.

Pennsylvania Treasury unclaimed property search portal for Cameron County residents

The PA Treasury provides resources for individual claimants, estate administrators, and businesses. Cameron County residents can access the same statewide tools used across all 67 Pennsylvania counties to locate and recover abandoned assets.

Common Sources of Unclaimed Property in Cameron County

Cameron County's economy includes forestry, small business, and public sector employment. Unclaimed property from these sectors includes wages and salary checks that went undeliverable, employee benefit plan balances, vendor refunds, and contract overpayments. Many Cameron County residents have also worked in other counties or states, creating unclaimed property records in multiple jurisdictions.

Financial institutions operating in the Emporium area report dormant savings and checking accounts, certificates of deposit, and safe deposit box contents. Insurance companies report unclaimed life insurance proceeds, annuities, and health insurance refunds. Utility companies report unreturned security deposits and credit balances. All of these flow to the state after the required dormancy period under Pennsylvania's Disposition of Abandoned and Unclaimed Property Act.

Most property types become reportable after three years of dormancy. The holder is required to attempt contact with the owner before remitting to the state. If the attempt fails, the property goes to the Treasury. Once there, it stays until claimed.

Note: Searching for unclaimed property on behalf of a deceased Cameron County relative is allowed. Heirs and estate representatives may file claims with appropriate documentation.

Claiming for Deceased Cameron County Residents

A significant portion of unclaimed property belongs to people who have passed away. Their heirs may not know the funds exist. Cameron County families dealing with an estate should always search the PA Treasury database for any accounts or assets in the decedent's name.

Act 50 of 2025 introduced a new Relationship Affidavit process. Starting May 25, 2026, heirs can claim up to $20,000 from a deceased owner's estate without going through full probate proceedings. This change will benefit many Cameron County families recovering smaller estates. The PA Treasury office can explain the documentation required under this new process.

For amounts above $20,000, standard estate claim procedures apply. An executor or administrator of the estate submits letters testamentary or letters of administration along with supporting documents. The Treasury processes estate claims through the same portal used for individual claims. Cameron County residents handling estates should contact the Treasury at 1-800-222-2046 for guidance specific to their situation.

Searching Multiple States for Cameron County Residents

People often hold unclaimed property in more than one state. Cameron County residents who have worked, banked, or lived in other states should search those states too. The National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators offers a multi-state search at unclaimed.org. This free tool searches participating state databases at once.

Property is reported to the state associated with the owner's last known address. If you moved to Cameron County from another state, your prior state may be holding your funds under your old address. Checking multiple states ensures you find everything owed to you regardless of where it originated.

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Cameron County Communities

Cameron County is a rural county with a small but spread-out population. Unclaimed property records cover communities throughout the county.

Emporium serves as the county seat and generates the largest volume of Cameron County unclaimed property records. Residents of all parts of the county should search the statewide database.

Nearby Counties

Cameron County borders several other Pennsylvania counties. If you have family or financial history across county lines, check neighboring counties for additional unclaimed funds.

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