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I just found an old savings passbook in my late father’s personal papers, but I never heard of the financial institution. How can I get the money?

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I just found an old savings passbook in my late father’s personal papers, but I never heard of the financial institution. How can I get the money?

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• A. If the deposit was in a state-chartered depository institution, we can check historical records to help you determine if the institution still exists, was merged into another institution, or was liquidated. Please contact Phyllis Humphrey at (614) 644-7533. Descriptions, telephone numbers, and mailing addresses of regulators for federally chartered depository institutions can be found in the Consumer Complaints Section. If the deposit has been inactive for more than five years, you should contact the Ohio Division of Unclaimed Funds at (614) 466-4433 or go to http://www.com.ohio.gov/unfd/TreasureHunt.aspx to search the online Treasure Hunt database.

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