If I find money or other valuable property, and turn it in to the Sheriff's Half Moon Bay substation can I later claim it if the true owner has not collected it?
In most cases a finder can claim found property, if the owner cannot be located within 90 days. Depending on the value the finder may have to advertise the find in a local paper. It is the finder's responsibility to contact the Property Officer after 90 days if the true owner has not claimed it. Exceptions are weapons and contraband.

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