Ohio Unclaimed Money Finder

With over a $1.4 billion and almost five million accounts, you can do very well as a Ohio unclaimed money finder.The one thing bad about becoming an unclaimed money finder in Ohio is the hoops you have to jump through to become one. It's not as complicated and time consuming as becoming a private investigator (usually three years), but it is time consuming as the staff is shorthanded and it takes a while for them to do what they need to do on their end. Nothing against the staff at all, they just have a lot to do. Plus they probably get many inquiries from people looking to become finders that don't pursue it. This way, you have to be persistent and they know you are serious.
When you apply to be a finder in Ohio, you are first sent a packet that includes: 1. Application for Finders Certificate of Registration 2. Acknowledgement of Finder's Ethical Obligations 3. Criminal background check instructions 4. Ohio Finder Law Highlights 5. Copy of Finder related provisions 6. Sample Finder Agreement 7. Information on the DVD of Unclaimed Funds Accounts
Ohio Unclaimed Money Finder Law
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