The Secretary of State Abandoned or Unclaimed Property Voluntary Disclosure Agreement (SOS VDA) Program was established in July 2012 by then Governor Jack Markell to provide a business friendly program to all companies seeking compliance with the Delaware unclaimed property laws. Initially, the SOS VDA Program was geared towards Delaware domiciled companies which desired to “catch up” on its past due abandoned or unclaimed property obligations.

Title 12, Chapter 11 — Statute Governing Escheats. Access complete Code, including Subchapter II regarding Abandoned or Unclaimed Property.

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Visit the Department of Finance’s Office of Unclaimed Property website to view Delaware Unclaimed Property Regulations.

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Regulations related to the administration of the SOS VDA Program are only applicable to SOS VDA Submissions.  Regulations provide an overview of the estimation methodology expected under the SOS VDA Program and other VDA matters. 

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The SOS VDA Program Guidelines define the expectations for each SOS VDA and are applicable only to the SOS VDA Program.  Companies that are being examined by the Delaware State Escheator, either currently or in the future, should not rely on the SOS VDA Program Guidelines.

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Senate Substitute 1 for Senate Bill No. 79 — This Act was signed into law on June 29, 2017 by Governor Carney which provides clarity and changes to Senate Bill No. 13.

Changes in SS 1 SB 79 include:

  • Section § 1148 defines new due diligence procedures.
  • Section § 1153 defines state to include any foreign jurisdiction.
  • Section § 1155 provides guidance for early reporting of property.
  • Section § 1185 provides State Escheator the authority to waive interest and penalties in various circumstances.

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Senate Bill No. 13 — This Act was signed into law on February 2, 2017 and continues the reforms enacted over the past 4 years by restructuring Chapter 11 of Title 12, and adopting in substance many provisions from the 2016 Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act promulgated by the Uniform Law Commission. In addition, this Act adopts certain recommendations from the Delaware Unclaimed Property Task Force formed under Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 59 of the 147th General Assembly, and makes significant changes to the State’s unclaimed property law to bring greater predictability, efficiency, and fairness to the State’s unclaimed property reporting process and compliance initiatives.

More specifically, these changes include reducing the look-back period of all voluntary disclosure agreements and examinations to 10 report years, and creating a 10 year statute of limitations for the State to seek payment of unclaimed property due to the State. In addition, this legislation aligns the State’s record retention requirement for companies with the statute of limitations and look back period, which brings State law into conformity with a majority of other states.

This Act also offered any company currently under examination prior to July 22, 2015, the opportunity to convert their examination into a voluntary disclosure agreement by entering into the SOS VDA Program. All companies who received a notice of examination and are currently under examination as of the effective date of this Act will have the opportunity to engage in an expedited examination review process. The period of time to convert to an SOS VDA or an expedited exam is now closed.

Finally, this Act mandates that interest be assessed on any late-filed unclaimed property, as a means to incentivize voluntary compliance.

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Senate Bill No. 141 — This Act was signed into law by Governor Markell on July 22, 2015 and extends the SOS VDA Program. The amendment changes the look back period for all current and future enrollees in the SOS VDA Program to 1996, and starting in 2017, creates a rolling 19 year look back for new VDAs. In addition, the Act requires, generally, that Holders be offered the option of enrolling in the SOS VDA Program prior to being audited, and reinstates interest on late filed unclaimed property at the rate of 0.5% per month with a cap of 25% of the amount due. In the SOS VDA Program, interest is waived for Holders that work in good faith to complete the SOS VDA Program.

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Senate Bill No. 228 — This Act was signed into law by Governor Markell on June 30, 2014 and codifies the longstanding practice of the Department of Finance and the Secretary of State to hold as confidential the financial information obtained during the course of examinations, settlements, or voluntary self-­disclosure agreements that are conducted pursuant to Title 12, Chapter 11 of the Delaware Code.

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House Bill No. 2 — 147th General Assembly passed Act (January 15, 2013) to amend Title 12 of the Delaware Code relating to abandoned or unclaimed property. This bill creates additional incentives for Holders of abandoned property to report such property to the state and promptly resolve such claims. The bill expands the new Voluntary Disclosure Agreement Program administered by the Secretary of State and enacted by the 146th General Assembly to further incentivize participation in the program.

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Senate Bill No. 258 — The 146th General Assembly passed Act to amend Title 12 of the Delaware Code relating to abandoned or unclaimed property.

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