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About Unclaimed
The National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) serves as a trusted authority on unclaimed property. It provides resources and information for individuals seeking to reclaim lost assets and educates the public about unclaimed property laws.
Learn about unclaimed property and how to reclaim lost assets.
What You Can Do
- Access resources on unclaimed property
- Find information on state laws
- Learn how to reclaim lost assets
Frequently Asked Questions
What is unclaimed property?
Unclaimed property refers to assets that have been abandoned or forgotten, such as bank accounts, insurance policies, and stocks.
How can I find out if I have unclaimed property?
You can search state databases provided by NAUPA to check for any unclaimed property in your name.
Is there a fee to claim unclaimed property?
No, claiming unclaimed property is typically free; however, some services may charge a fee for assistance.
How do I reclaim my unclaimed property?
You can follow the instructions provided on your state's unclaimed property website to initiate the reclamation process.
What types of property can be unclaimed?
Common types of unclaimed property include bank accounts, insurance benefits, and utility deposits.