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- Protect your shares from unclaimed property laws - Computershare
If there is no account activity or contact from a shareholder for a period defined by the state (generally 3-5 years), those assets may be considered abandoned or unclaimed and turned over to the state via a process called escheatment
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Use the Investor Center website to retrieve forms to make changes to your account Manage your shareholder account, access statements and forms, view frequently asked questions and find contact information for additional support
- Fighting Escheatment of Securities for “Inactivity” - Computershare
The Uniform Law Commission, an non-partisan body that drafts and recommends legislation to bring clarity and stability to critical areas of state statutory law, is developing an updated set of recommended state laws for unclaimed property
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- Protecting Shareholder Assets – Pennsylvania Escheatment Update
Recently, Pennsylvania amended its escheat law to shorten its dormancy period from five to three years In addition, the state issued updated interpretations on how to comply with its unclaimed property regulations
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