The State Escheator, at reasonable times and on reasonable notice, may do any of the following:
(1) Examine the records of a person or the records in the possession of an agent, representative, subsidiary, or affiliate of the person under examination in order to determine whether the person complied with this chapter. Such records may include information to verify the completeness or accuracy of the records provided, even if such records may not identify property reportable to the State.
(2) Take testimony of a person, including the person's employee, agent, representative, subsidiary, or affiliate, to determine whether the person complied with this chapter.
(3) Issue an administrative subpoena to require that the records specified in paragraph (1) of this section be made available for examination and that the testimony specified in paragraph (2) of this section be provided.
(4) Bring an action in the Court of Chancery seeking enforcement of an administrative subpoena issued under paragraph (3) of this section, which the Court shall consider under procedures that will lead to an expeditious resolution of the action.
(5) Send, or direct a person to send, owner notice in accordance with § 1148 of this title.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 12 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
Subchapter II. Unclaimed Property
§ 1131. Inapplicability to wholly foreign transaction.
§ 1133. When property presumed abandoned.
§ 1134. When contents of safe deposit box presumed abandoned.
§ 1135. When related property interest presumed abandoned.
§ 1136. Indication of owner interest in property.
§ 1138. Retained asset account for insurance policy or annuity contract.
§ 1139. Address of owner to establish priority.
§ 1140. Address of owner in this State.
§ 1141. Holder domiciled in this State.
§ 1142. Report required by holder.
§ 1144. When report to be filed.
§ 1146. When property reportable and payable or deliverable.
§ 1147. Limitation on assignment or transfer of liability.
§ 1148. Notice to owner by holder [For application of this section, see 83 Del. Laws, c. 59, § 25].
§ 1149. Contents of notice by holder.
§ 1151. Cooperation among agencies to determine owner.
§ 1152. Payment or delivery of property to State Escheator.
§ 1153. Effect of payment or delivery of property to State Escheator.
§ 1154. Interest not to run after report of property and limitation on claims.
§ 1155. State Escheator's options as to custody.
§ § 1156. Periods of limitation.
§ 1158. Public sale of property.
§ 1159. Disposal of securities [For application of this section, see 83 Del. Laws, c. 346, § 12].
§ 1161. Purchaser owns property after sale.
§ 1163. Deposit and disbursement of funds.
§ 1164. State Escheator to retain records of property.
§ 1165. Claim for property by person claiming to be owner.
§ 1168. Payment by State Escheator.
§ 1169. Allowance of claim for property.
§ 1170. Request for report of property; compliance reviews.
§ 1173. Voluntary property reporting outreach program.
§ 1174. Records obtained in examination or voluntary disclosure.
§ 1175. Evidence of debt or undischarged obligation.
§ 1176. Failure of person examined to retain records.
§ 1180. Judicial action to enforce liability.
§ 1181. Interstate agreement and cooperation.
§ 1182. Action involving another state.
§ 1183. Interest and penalties.
§ 1184. Other civil penalties.
§ 1186. When agreement to locate property enforceable.
§ 1187. When agreement to locate property unenforceable.
§ 1188. Right of owner's agent to recover property held by State Escheator.