The Irvine City Council recently approved a robust outreach initiative to inform residents and businesses about unclaimed property. California’s Unclaimed Property Law requires certain entities to report and submit their customers’ property to the State Controller’s Office (Open in new window) if assets have been held for three years or more. Common types of unclaimed property are:
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- Affordable Housing
- Child Care & Development
- Children, Teens & Families
- City Parks & Facilities
- Classes & Activities
- Disability Services
- Health Care Resources
- Irvine Community Guide
- Irvine Gives
- Irvine Public Library
- New to Irvine
- Office of Health & Wellness
- Older Adult Services
- Renter Resources
- Schools & Libraries
- Seek Assistance
- Utilities
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Work
- Play
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Government
- City Budget
- City Council
- City Policies
- City Priorities
- Commissions
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Departments
- Administrative Services Department
- City Clerk's Office
- City Manager's Office
- Communications & Engagement
- Community & Library Services
- Community Development
- Human Resources Department
- Irvine Police Department
- Public Works & Sustainability
- Transportation
- Sustainability Division
- Public Records Request
- Successor Agency/Oversight Board
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Services
- Services A to Z
- Animal Services
- City Clerk
- DE&I
- Economic Development
- Sustainability Division
- Facility Reservations
- GIS / Parcel Maps
- FOR Families
- Forms Directory
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Irvine Animal Care Center
- Military / Veterans
- Online Invoice Payment
- Office of Health & Wellness
- Older Adult Services
- Public Recognition
- News & Media
- Contact