North Carolina Statutes

§ 116B-3 — Unclaimed personalty on settlements of decedents' estates to the Escheat Fund

North Carolina § 116B-3
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 116BEscheats and Abandoned Property
Art. 1AEscheats

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 116B-3 (2026).

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All sums of money or other personal estate of whatever kind which shall remain in the hands of any administrator, executor, administrator c.t.a., or personal representative when the administration of an estate of a person dying intestate, or partially intestate, without leaving any known heirs to inherit same, is ready to be closed, unrecovered or unclaimed by suit, by creditors, heirs, or others entitled thereto, shall, prior to the closing of the administration of the estate, be paid or delivered by such administrator or executor to the State Treasurer as an escheat and shall be included in the disbursements in the final account of such estate. In such cases as above described, the State Treasurer is authorized to demand, sue for, recover, and collect such unclaimed moneys or other perso

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