Georgia Unclaimed Property Reporting
Generate NAUPA II & NAUPA III files for Georgia. Secure, fast, and compliant.
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Holders of unclaimed property in Georgia must report to the state's unclaimed property division. EscheatFix helps you generate the required NAUPA II & NAUPA III file formats accepted by Georgia, ensuring compliance with specific property codes and dormancy periods.
Key Deadlines
- Report Due (Life Insurance): May 1* All Insurance Corporations
- Report Due (All Others): November 1
- Payment Due (Life Insurance): May 1* All Insurance Corporations
- Payment Due (All Others): November 1
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Georgia Reporting Specifics
Georgia generally enforces a 5-year dormancy period for most banking and investment properties, including savings accounts, checking accounts, certificates of deposit, and securities. Life insurance proceeds also follow this 5-year standard.
However, holders must be aware of accelerated timelines for specific property types. Wages and property resulting from business dissolution become reportable after just 1 year. Additionally, contents of safe deposit boxes have a distinct dormancy period of 2 years.
Georgia allows for an aggregate limit of $50. Items valued under this amount may be grouped together and reported as a lump sum without detailed owner information, simplifying the reporting process for smaller obligations.
Filing Instructions
- Download Template: Get the EscheatFix CSV template designed for Georgia reporting.
- Enter Data: Input property details.
- Convert: Upload to EscheatFix to generate the NAUPA file. We validate against common errors.
- Submit: Submit the file via the state's secure file upload system.