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To find your hidden money, go to http://www.missingmoney.com/, an official database for the NAUPA that has records from most state unclaimed property programs.
Do a free search on the websites MissingMoney.com and Unclaimed.org, which are both endorsed by NAUPA. The sites feature collective records from all state-held unclaimed property. Check the treasury website for the state you live in and any other ones you have resided in in the past.
Visit the Search for Lost Money online service on the New York State Office of the State Comptroller's website. Enter your name or the name of the business or oganization you're searching for. Click Search.
Unclaimed Money at the Treasury Department You can cash in now if you have one in your name. So if you think you have unclaimed bond money, fill out Fiscal Service Form 1048 for more information. Unfortunately, the Treasury no longer runs the database for unclaimed bonds.
Many of the assets that go unclaimed each year include old paychecks, utility refunds, stocks, bank accounts and the contents of safe deposit boxes. A substantial amount of this unclaimed money belongs to people who have died. Unclaimed money can legally be claimed by relatives of a deceased person.
Start your search for missing money in your home state For example, if you live or lived in North Carolina, you can go to www.nctreasurer.com, click the "Claim your NC Cash" tab and select "search for your unclaimed property."
www.treasurydirect.gov Go to Treasury Hunt at www.treasurydirect.gov, where you can enter your Social Security number or any family member who may have once owned a missing bond. You can begin your Treasury Hunt to see if you are owed anything to hopefully get free money.
Visit the Treasury Department's TreasuryDirect website to search for uncashed savings bonds in your name. You can enter your social security number or Employee Identification Number (EIN) into the search field on the Treasury Hunt page and click the Search button to see results.
U.S. Treasury securities Type in your Social Security number to start your search. ... If you're looking for older bonds or those that are still drawing interest, search the Treasury's website for Form 1048, which is used for lost, stolen, or destroyed savings bonds.
Do a free search on the websites MissingMoney.com and Unclaimed.org, which are both endorsed by NAUPA. The sites feature collective records from all state-held unclaimed property. Check the treasury website for the state you live in and any other ones you have resided in in the past.
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