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  2. Unclaimed Property - Marylandtaxes.gov

    www.marylandtaxes.gov/unclaimed-property/index.php

    Unclaimed Funds Returned Last Year: $60 Million! WE HAVE RELOCATED AND OUR NEW ADDRESS IS: Comptroller of Maryland, Unclaimed Property Division, 7 St. Paul Street. Suite 320, Baltimore, MD 21202. Governor Moore has proclaimed February 1, 2024, Unclaimed Property Day. View the proclamation.

  3. Maryland Online Unclaimed Property Search - Marylandtaxes.gov

    interactive.marylandtaxes.gov/Individuals/Unclaim/default.aspx

    Locating Unclaimed Property Owners The owners or their legitimate heirs can claim the funds at any time. There is no statute of limitations.

  4. Claim Unclaimed Property - Marylandtaxes.gov

    www.marylandtaxes.gov/unclaimed-property/claim-your-property.php

    Now you can claim your property online! Or simply complete the claim form and submit via USPS. See instructions below: Complete the information requested on the claim form found here: COT ST912 claim form (PDF). Follow specific instructions for individuals, businesses/organizations, deceased/estates, on behalf of another person, or joint ...

  5. Unclaimed Property FAQs - Marylandtaxes.gov

    www.marylandtaxes.gov/unclaimed-property/property-faqs.php

    The state of Maryland is a report-and-remit state. How do I report unclaimed property? Electronically: All holders are requested to file their reports electronically using the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) format. Reports should be filed online on the Comptroller's Web site www.marylandtaxes.gov.

  6. Report Unclaimed Property - Marylandtaxes.gov

    www.marylandtaxes.gov/unclaimed-property/report-property.php

    You can securely upload your Maryland Unclaimed Property holder report through our web portal. The web portal will validate and give you a confirmation that the upload was successful. Whether you are a first-time filer or have filed reports in the past please see our holder reporting manual for the latest instructions and guidance.

  7. News Release: Comptroller Lierman Announces Faster, Easier Online...

    www.marylandtaxes.gov/media/2023/06-27-2023-Comptroller-Lierman-Announces...

    reunite Marylanders with their money via the Unclaimed Property Claim Program. In recent weeks, that list was distributed via newspapers throughout the state and can be searched online via a newly updated website.

  8. Unclaimed Property Holders Reporting Manual - Marylandtaxes.gov

    www.marylandtaxes.gov/unclaimed-property/static_files/HoldersReportingManualMD.pdf

    Reimbursement: A holder may request a reimbursement for property paid to the owner of record by providing proof of payment and submitting the proper form. Refund: A holder may request a refund for property reported in error. An explanation of the error and list of properties must accompany the form.

  9. Unclaimed Property Claim Form & Checklist - Marylandtaxes.gov

    www.marylandtaxes.gov/unclaimed-property/static_files/COT-ST912 UNCLAIMED...

    Unclaimed Property Claim Form & Checklist. Claims can be submitted online via Maryland OneStop. For offline completion, please complete all parts below and submit via email. In the event additional information is required, our office will contact you directly.

  10. Maryland Online Unclaimed Property Search

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    Locating Unclaimed Property Owners. The owners or their legitimate heirs can claim the funds at any time. There is no statute of limitations. You can search our records online free of charge in the section below. Unclaimed Property Search. Enter the first and last name in the appropriate boxes below and click on the SUBMIT button.

  11. Maryland Unclaimed Property Report Filing - Marylandtaxes.gov

    interactive.marylandtaxes.gov/business/compliance/unclaimedpr

    This application can be used by holders of unclaimed property to report and remit property to the State Comptroller. Property includes stocks, bonds, checking and savings accounts, contents of safe deposit boxes, insurance proceeds, etc., but excludes real property.