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Search for your unclaimed property (it’s free) – National Association . . . Search by state or province States make it as easy as possible to check for your unclaimed property Each state maintains a database of unclaimed property for that state, and—by law—attempts to return the property to its rightful owners
Unclaimed Money Finder - Search all 50 U. S. States for FREE Each state maintains an unclaimed property registry You can check for your name on these registries, and, if you find property under your name you can get more information to see if the property is yours If you believe the property belongs to you, you can submit a claim, along with proof of your identity and of ownership
MissingMoney. com | Search for Unclaimed Property US State Governments and several Canadian Provinces, through their partnership with the leading, trusted authority in unclaimed property—the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)—provide this free, safe, and secure site to the public New properties are added daily, so start your search now and check back often!
Unclaimed Money and Assets — TreasuryDirect Reports of unclaimed money – This page has lists of unclaimed money in different categories Report of receivables from unclaimed money – This page, which is mainly for government agencies, includes a table of how much unclaimed money different federal agencies report
Unclaimed Property - Pennsylvania Treasurer The Pennsylvania Treasury Department protects $150+ billion of public funds, returns unclaimed property, manages the PA 529 College and Career Savings Program, and much more
Bureau of the Fiscal Service - Unclaimed Assets Unclaimed Assets IMPORTANT: There is no government-wide, centralized information service or database on how unclaimed government assets may be obtained Each individual federal agency maintains its own records How can I find out if the government has unclaimed money or property that may be mine?