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Easy Ways to Check if You Have Unclaimed Money

Posté par Mark Glendon     9 mai 2022    

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Roughly one in ten Americans may be unaware that they have New York unclaimed funds and property. There are a few ways this occurs. You might have lost this money in some way or otherwise forgotten about it. It’s up to you to find out if you have unclaimed money in order to claim it. It’s a good way to recover extra funds, and It doesn’t take long to check either. To learn more about New York unclaimed funds online, visit this website.

Unclaimed Money and Property Is More Common Than You Think

Don’t dismiss that you too could have unclaimed money or property out there because it’s more common than you think. If you have accounts with banks, financial institutions, or any company and haven’t had contact with them in a while, you might have unclaimed money or property. You could also have uncashed paychecks, IRS tax refunds, customer overpayments, security deposits, unredeemed gift cards, or something else.

Start Your Search

You can begin your search by going to NAUPA’s website, “Unclaimed.org.” This network keeps records for all of the 50 states in the US. They have a number of links to official unclaimed property programs for each state. NAUPA is recommended as it has several vetted government sources, which can be trusted. Using other sites can lead to a wild goose chase. When you conduct your searches, use your current name, maiden name, and any other name you have used. You can also use the first initial of your first and middle name while using your full last name. If you have moved, you will want to check each state you have lived in. You can also use MissingMoney.com.

Get Started Today

You will need to establish ownership of any unclaimed money or property. It can take up to 30 days to recover unclaimed money or property. Get more help with your New York unclaimed funds as soon as possible before you miss out.

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