Title 44, Chapter 12, Section 194
( 44-12-194)
Unless otherwise provided in this article or by any other provision of law, intangible property is subject to the custody of this state as unclaimed property if the conditions leading to a presumption of abandonment as described in Code Section 44-12-193 are satisfied and: (1) The last known address, as shown on the records of the holder,
of the apparent owner is in this state; (2) The records of the holder do not reflect the identity of the
person entitled to the property and it is established that the
last known address of the person entitled to the property is in
this state; (3) The records of the holder do not reflect the last known
address of the apparent owner, and it is established that: (A) The last known address of the person entitled to the
property is in this state; or (B) The holder is a domiciliary or a government or governmental
subdivision or agency of this state and has not previously paid
the property to the state of the last known address of the
apparent owner or other person entitled to the property; (4) The last known address, as shown on the records of the holder,
of the apparent owner or other person entitled to the property is
in a state that does not provide by law for the escheat or
custodial taking of the property or its escheat or unclaimed
property law is not applicable to the property and the holder is a
domiciliary or a government or governmental subdivision or agency
of this state; (5) The last known address, as shown on the records of the holder,
of the apparent owner is in a foreign nation and the holder is a
domiciliary or a government or governmental subdivision or agency
of this state; or (6) The transaction out of which the property arose occurred in
this state and: (A) The last known address of the apparent owner or other person
entitled to the property is unknown; or (B) The last known address of the apparent owner or other person
entitled to the property is in a state that does not provide by
law for the escheat or custodial taking of the property or its
escheat or unclaimed property law is not applicable to the
property; and (C) The holder is a domiciliary of a state that does not provide
by law for the escheat or custodial taking of the property or
its escheat or unclaimed property law is not applicable to the
property. |