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More than $633,000 in Missing Money Found at Ohio State Fair

FRANKLIN COUNTY, OHIO, AUG 4 – About 1,200 Ohioans claimed over $630,000 in unclaimed money using a new digital platform at the state fair, with the average claim totaling $527, officials said.

  • At the 2025 Ohio State Fair in Columbus, about 1,200 visitors initiated claims for $633,873.18 in unclaimed funds during the 12-day event.
  • This outreach was part of ongoing efforts by the state agency responsible for managing unclaimed property, coinciding with the introduction of a new online platform in February designed to streamline the process of filing claims.
  • The Division’s booth, part of the 'Exploration Commerce' exhibit, allowed attendees to search and claim unclaimed money, which ranges from a few dollars to thousands of dollars.
  • The average claim amount was $527.35, and one individual initiated a claim exceeding $60,000, highlighting the range and significance of returned funds.
  • Over a span of four years, these initiatives have helped thousands of Ohio residents recover more than $1.6 million in unclaimed funds during the state fair, highlighting the ongoing success of the event.
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More than $633,000 in missing money found at Ohio State Fair

More than $633,000 in missing money was found at the Ohio State Fair this year.

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WKYC broke the news in Cleveland, United States on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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