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Unclaimed Property is money turned over from businesses who cannot return it to the rightful owner. One in six Tennesseans could have missing money! Conduct a free online search for unclaimed property with ClaimItTN.gov and claim your missing money!
Unclaimed Property. Search for Unclaimed Property; Check the Status of a Claim; Upload Claim Documentation; Holder Reporting. Submit a Report; Upload Holder Documentation; Submit a Payment
This is a free and secure service provided by State of Tennessee Government to claim your lost funds. When you are ready to submit your claim, select “Continue to File Claim” and follow the instructions provided.
NOTE: The Claim ID can be found on your claim form or in the email notice you received when you initiated your claim. If you have lost or forgotten this number please contact us. ENTER CLAIM ID TO VIEW STATUS AND UPLOAD DOCUMENTATION.
Unclaimed Property is a free service of the Tennessee Department of Treasury. You can search your name at anytime. If there's a match, you can file claim for your unclaimed property (with no fees) in three easy steps on our website! Search for your unclaimed property online.
The ReportItTN online portal allows you to submit your unclaimed property report electronically to meet statutory requirements. Secure, convenient, and easy-to-use. Gives instant confirmation that your report has been accepted.
Tennessee Department of Treasury has more than $1 billion in unclaimed property waiting for residents to claim. Here's how to check if it's yours.
If you are having trouble accessing Tennessee's Unclaimed Property website, please call 866-370-9429. Claiming Property. Search Unclaimed Property Check the Status of a Claim Upload Claim Documentation.
One program under Treasury that every Tennessee citizen should be aware of is Unclaimed Property. Unclaimed property is money turned over to the state by businesses and organizations unable...
Report Unclaimed Property. Helping Tennessee businesses successfully report unclaimed property each year in three easy steps