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What should I do if I lose my check or it is destroyed? Call our office at 1-800-356-4222 (toll free from an Oregon prefix) or 503-378-4988 (Salem and outside Oregon).

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What should I do if I lose my check or it is destroyed? Call our office at 1-800-356-4222 (toll free from an Oregon prefix) or 503-378-4988 (Salem and outside Oregon).

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• How long do I have to cash my check? Checks are good for two years. After that, by law, we turn the money over to the Division of State Lands (DSL) Unclaimed Property section. Once there, you can still get your refund, you just have to request it from DSL. • You took our joint kicker check and applied it to my spouse’s outstanding accounts. How do I get my share? You must write to request an apportionment within 30 days of the date of the notice telling you your kicker has been applied to your spouse’s outstanding debt. Mail the request to the address shown on the notice, or visit taxpayer assistance for contact information. • How long does an “apportionment of a kicker refund” take? If your kicker refund needs to be apportioned between several accounts through our Other Agency Accounts unit, allow four to six weeks. Allow three months for all other types of apportionments.

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