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Title 31 - Money and Finance: Treasury
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SUBTITLE B—Regulations Relating to Money and Finance
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CHAPTER II—FISCAL SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY (parts 200 to 391)
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SUBCHAPTER B—BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT (parts 306 to 391)
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PART 315—REGULATIONS GOVERNING U.S. SAVINGS BONDS, SERIES A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, AND K, AND U.S. SAVINGS NOTES
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SUBPART F—Relief for Loss, Theft, Destruction, Mutilation, Defacement, or Nonreceipt of Bonds (§315.25 to §315.29)
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315.29—Adjudication of claims.
315.29—Adjudication of claims.
(a) General.
The Bureau of the Public Debt will adjudicate claims for lost, stolen or destroyed bonds on the basis of records created and regularly maintained in the ordinary course of business.
(b) Claims filed ten years after payment.
A bond for which no claim has been filed within ten years of the recorded date of redemption will be presumed to have been properly paid. If a claim is subsequently filed, a photographic copy of the bond will not be available to support the disallowance. This provision will be effective 60 days after the effective date of the Eleventh Revision of Department of the Treasury Circular No. 530 ( 31 CFR part 315 ).
(c) Claims filed six years after final maturity.
No claim filed six years or more after the final maturity of a savings bond will be entertained, unless the claimant supplies the serial number of the bond.