How does the Division of Unclaimed Funds locate the owners?

The Division of Unclaimed Funds annually publishes the names of unclaimed fund users in newspapers in all of Ohio's 88 counties. The Division actively seeks to find unclaimed fund owners by giving individuals an opportunity to check their names at the state and county fairs, shopping malls and other events. In addition, various activities are planned to let people know they may have funds waiting for them. An owner then writes to Unclaimed Funds giving their full name and address. The Division will check the name against the owner list. If they are listed they are sent a claim form.

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1. How does property become Unclaimed Funds?
2. How does the Division of Unclaimed Funds locate the owners?
3. Is there a time limit for claiming funds?