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- WA Unclaimed Property
Welcome To The Washington Unclaimed Property Website One of our top priorities is reuniting owners with their lost or misplaced property We are also dedicated to educating and providing guidance to holders of unclaimed property to ensure compliance with unclaimed property laws
- How to find unclaimed money from the government | USAGov
Learn how to find unclaimed money from the government Search official databases for money you may be owed by states, banks, the IRS, insurance, and more
- Unclaimed Property (UCP) - Washington Department of Revenue
Unclaimed property is money or intangible property owed to an individual or business Property is considered unclaimed after it has been held for a period of time with no owner contact It is then turned over to the state of Washington to safeguard until it is returned to the owner
- National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) – The . . .
NAUPA is the leading, trusted authority in unclaimed property We help individuals claim their unclaimed property, and help businesses ensure compliance per state law in annual reporting
- MissingMoney. com | Search for Unclaimed Property
MissingMoney is a FREE and SECURE website endorsed by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) to search for and claim financial assets that have become inactive and turned over to state unclaimed property programs as required by law for safekeeping
- Search for your unclaimed property (it’s free)
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
- Oregon Unclaimed Property - Official State Website
Oregon’s Unclaimed Property Program – now part of Oregon State Treasury – keeps those funds safe for their rightful owner to claim Search to see if the state is holding money that belongs to you!
- Unclaimed Money and Assets — TreasuryDirect
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: what specific money, property, or asset you want to claim; the date on which you expected to get it; how you expected to get it; which government agency has it
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