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Show you care for your loved ones in a different way this Valentine's Day
Show you care for your loved ones in a different way this Valentine's Day

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time11-02-2025

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Show you care for your loved ones in a different way this Valentine's Day

Celebrate Valentine's Day differently this year while still expressing love and care for those who matter most. Flowers and chocolates are thoughtful gifts, but there's another unique and lasting way to show you care — by helping your loved ones reclaim money that rightfully belongs to them. More: There's a million unclaimed properties in Oklahoma. Are you owed money? How to find out My office safeguards more than $1 billion in unclaimed property, including old bank accounts, uncashed paychecks, utility refunds and life insurance benefits. These assets often become unclaimed due to moves, life changes or even the passing of a loved one. Helping someone recover these funds could be an unexpected but meaningful way to make their day special. As your state treasurer, reconnecting Oklahomans with their unclaimed property is a duty I take seriously. The process is simple and free — you can search in minutes at Just enter a name, whether yours, a family member's or even a friend's, and see if any assets are waiting to be claimed. Most claims only require basic identification and documents, and additional records like a will or death certificate may be needed. More: Stumped on what to get your Valentine? Options for the food lover in your life Imagine the impact of recovering funds for someone you love. These reclaimed assets can ease financial stress, help with unexpected expenses or even contribute to long-term goals like paying off debt, building savings or funding a dream vacation. Many Oklahomans even pay it forward by donating these recovered funds to local charities, spreading kindness in their communities. Reclaiming unclaimed property doesn't just help individuals — it strengthens our communities. When these dollars are spent at local businesses, restaurants or service providers, they support jobs, boost the economy and fund nonprofit services that make a difference. Even small amounts can significantly impact, especially in rural areas where every dollar matters. This Valentine's Day, consider giving the gift of financial security. Take a few minutes to check for unclaimed property at for yourself or someone you care about. It's a simple act of kindness that costs nothing but could mean everything to the people you love. Together, we can help Oklahomans reclaim what's rightfully theirs and strengthen our families, communities and state. Todd Russ serves as the Oklahoma state treasurer. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: How to search for unclaimed property that may be yours | Opinion

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