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  1. Search by state. Most unclaimed money is held by state governments from sources such as bank accounts, insurance policies, or state agencies. Search for unclaimed money from your states unclaimed property office. If you have lived in other states, check their unclaimed property offices, too.

  2. 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.

  3. Apr 26, 2024 · Unclaimed Property Information - by State. Please contact the appropriate states below regarding your unclaimed accounts: (FDIC assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of these links as they are continually being updated - For Information - please contact the specific state)

  4. Select any of the options below to go directly to the official government unclaimed property program for that state or province: Alabama. Alaska. Alberta. Arizona. Arkansas. Bank of Canada. British Columbia. California.

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  6. Find and Claim your Unclaimed Property. Search Beyond Your State. Search multiple states at once with MissingMoney.com. Most states participate in MissingMoney.com—a free website, sponsored by NAUPA, from which you can search participating states databases for unclaimed property.

  7. Unclaimed Money and Assets. If you think that a government agency has money, property, or another asset that belongs to you, you need to have this information to claim it: Each agency keeps its own records. There is no governmentwide, centralized source for unclaimed money or other assets.

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