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Unclaimed Property, Unclaimed Property, If you have received a notice from the State of California or found an unclaimed property from the California State Controller’s website, please submit the following documentations in order to claim your funds: A valid Identification (examples: Government issued driver’s license, State ID or Military ID). A copy of the notice from the State of California ( see Sample 1 , or Sample 2 - Spanish version ) or a print-out of the unclaimed property information from the California State Controller’s website ( see Sample 3 ). Proof of ownership, a document showing your association with the, reported address, (not current address) listed on the notice from the State of California (examples: previous utility bill, tax bill, bank statement, address history page from a credit report or any mail with your name and the reported address listed). Current address where you would like us to send the refund check. If you are claiming on behalf of a business, please also provide documents associating you with the business (examples: business card or company badge). If the owner of the unclaimed property is deceased, please send documents showing that you are the executor of the estate or a death certificate with your name listed as the informant. Documents can be submitted via email ( UnclaimedFunds@sempra.com ), fax (619) 696-2450, or by mail to the address listed below: Company Name (Sempra, San Diego Gas & Electric or Southern California Gas) Attn: Thomas Gordy 488 8th Avenue, ML HQ07S2 San Diego, CA 92101 All claims and complete supporting documents received by, May 31, 2025, will be processed; claims received after, May 31, 2025, will not be processed. Any unprocessed claims are required by law to be remitted to the State of California for safekeeping; your funds will remain with the State of California until you contact the State to claim your funds. Once we receive all required documents, please allow 30 days for processing., More information, Unclaimed Property Program via voicemail or via email 1-866-870-5331 (Voice mail) UnclaimedFunds@sempra.com
Gas Earthquake Shut-Off Valves, Shutting Off Your Gas in an Emergency, An earthquake shut-off valve automatically shuts off the gas flow to your property when triggered by a large earthquake. There are two types of earthquake shut-off valves: Natural gas seismic shut-off valve – shuts off your gas service at the valve location. Excess flow valve – automatically shuts off your gas when a significant gas leak or overpressure surge occurs at a pipe or appliance beyond the valve., Installing Earthquake Valves , Your local department of building and safety may require the installation of an earthquake valve. The valve must be placed on your house line, and not on SDG&E equipment, including pipe fittings up to and including the last elbow or tee connecting to your houseline. If you need to turn off the gas, contact us at 800-411-7343 to shut off and restore service. Only SDG&E or our certified contractors are authorized to operate the gas service shut-off valve. Unauthorized valve installations found on SDG&E facilities will be removed. Seismic or excess flow valves are not permitted anywhere in utility curb meter vaults., Reset Your Service, To restore gas flow, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for resetting the valve or contact us. Contact a licensed, qualified professional or SDG&E to verify that no leaks exist, ensure appliances are safe, and relight the pilot lights.