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Texas has returned more than $4 billion in unclaimed property to its rightful owners. Search to find yours! GET STARTED
Initiate a new search for the property reported under a different name but may be owed to you. Try using nicknames, common misspellings or when applicable, maiden name. Once you have selected all properties you want to claim, select "Continue To File Claim."
Business and individuals can search for their unclaimed property at ClaimItTexas.gov. Need Help? Special instructions for holders of unclaimed property.
You can access the Property Search page through the menu by hovering over Claiming Property > "Search for Unclaimed Property," or by simply clicking the GET STARTED button on the home page. Type in Last or Business Name and First Name when applicable in the corresponding fields and click SEARCH.
I am looking for a specific property that I am sure was sent to you (see below). Please answer the following questions to the best of your knowledge. If you do not know the answer, leave it blank.
You realize you have uncashed checks and/or financial assets (property) you owe a Texas vendor, client, customer or employee (the property owner). You are a Holder. The first step in reporting unclaimed property is to determine if the property is abandoned.
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One in four Texans has unclaimed property from forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, security deposits and utility refunds. It’s your money, and we want you to get it back. Texas is currently holding more than $2.2 billion in cash and other valuables waiting for the rightful owners to claim.
While a lot of people are pinching pennies and cutting corners these days, they might be missing out on free money from the state of Texas. The Unclaimed Property Division at the Texas...
The Unclaimed Property Division at the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts has implemented a new Unclaimed Property Claims search. Effective October 16, 2017 use ClaimItTexas to search for your unclaimed property.