Vault is a treasure trove of information
Treasure hunters and history buffs would be in heaven if they were ever given the opportunity to tour the Pennsylvania Treasury vault.
Behind several layers of security, and after taking a ride down to the basement of the
The vault that houses unclaimed property of
According to the
Pennsylvania State Treasurer
Updates to the computer systems the department uses to log, barcode and track items along with hard work by her staff accounted for the record, Garrity said.
Military Decorations
As a military veteran, Garrity has made it one of her primary focuses to return as many of the thousands of military decorations stored safely in the
Garrity takes great pride in the fact that she has returned 385 military decorations to the veterans who earned them or to their surviving family members, including the return of six Purple Hearts and three Bronze Stars. The fact that this accomplishment has occurred in less than three years gives Garrity particular satisfaction.
"Every military decoration in the treasury's vault is a symbol of the selfless sacrifice made by a veteran and their family for all of us. It's a true honor to return these decorations and to let my fellow veterans and their families know how much we respect and appreciate their service to our country," said Garrity.
While serving as a colonel in the
Garrity served three deployments in in
The vault currently holds one Bronze Star, and unclaimed property staffers are trying to locate the rightful owner of the miliary award.
When the proper owner of military decorations is located, many times Garrity will go in person to return the medals, along with a state proclamation to the veteran or their family.
"We try to coordinate with the local
One of the more memorable and truly meaningful property/military medal returns done by Garrity occurred in
"It was a great honor for me and my team to be able to return
The event to return the medal was held at the
"That day and that event made me very proud to represent the
Contents Vary
Some of the more unique items currently in the vault include a silver service set from the 1800s, many antique musical instruments, dueling pistols from the 1800s, a
Garrity lauded the work of her team for the detailed and time-consuming work they put in logging, barcoding, and researching items that are sent to the vault.
Garrity said her team acts like detectives at times with their research and clues they use to connect with rightful owners of property.
The unclaimed property department also holds online auctions each year to auction tangible items for storage space reasons. The auctions could include fine jewelry, coins, postage stamps, baseball cards and rare currency.
"Our goal is always to return unclaimed property to the rightful owners. But even though we have the largest working vault in
However, military decorations are never auctioned off and are always held for the rightful owner to claim, Garrity said.
Unclaimed Property Tips
Treasurer Garrity offered a few tips to
Deposit or cash checks immediately
Always inform your bank when you move
Communicate with your bank at least once every three years
Maintain up-to-date records of bank accounts, stocks, insurance policies, etc.
Tell someone you trust where you keep important financial information
Garrity also spoke highly of the recently approved
According to Garrity, if approved and signed into law, the bill, called "Money Match" would allow Garrity to return some unclaimed property to individuals without putting the burden on citizens to fill out forms.
"The law would allow
Garrity says her team knows who some of
According to Pennsylvania Unclaimed Property records, there are 57,768 properties available to claim in
"This total includes many physical items and payments for uncashed checks and other banking items. These items are the property of many current and former
The state treasurer is particularly proud of her department and team as they have simplified the process to get property and funds back to its rightful owners.
"We have tried to make it as easy as possible to submit a claim and my team will work with residents to help get a claim completed," said Garitty.
Garrity also reminds residents to check the state's unclaimed property website each year for new items that get added.
To check for unclaimed property and to file a claim go to patreasury.gov/unclaimedproperty.



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