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  2. The purpose of the Unclaimed Property Unit is to efficiently and effectively collect, safeguard, and distribute unclaimed property to the rightful owners through prompt and courteous service, and to provide education to the public and holders about Unclaimed Property Laws.

  3. Search for Property - Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/unclaimed-property/owners-file-claim/search-for-property

    Find Your Unclaimed Property Missingmoney.com is a website authorized by the Arizona Department of Revenue and other states to list owners of unclaimed property. There is no cost to search for your property or to file a claim.

  4. Filing A Claim - Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/unclaimed-property/owners-file-claim/filing-claim

    The State of Arizona holds unclaimed property as a custodian for the rightful owner. The state will return property to owners who provide proof showing their right to claim the property.

  5. About Unclaimed Property - Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/unclaimed-property/resource-center/about-unclaimed-property

    Unclaimed property is a financial asset owed to an individual or business. Property is considered unclaimed when there has been no owner contact for a specified period of time, usually between one and three years.

  6. Holders - to report property - Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/unclaimed-property/holders-report-property

    The Unclaimed Property Unit works hard to assist the holders and claimants of abandoned assets alike, In the past year alone, we added hundreds of thousands of new properties, and returned tens of millions of dollars’ worth of property to its rightful owners.

  7. Owners - to file a claim - Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/unclaimed-property/owners-file-claim

    Arizona is considered a "custodial state" and holds such property on behalf of the owners of lost or abandoned property. Unclaimed property is reported to Arizona when the owner’s last known address is located in the state.

  8. Unclaimed Property Contact Us - Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/unclaimed-property/unclaimed-property-contact-us

    You can submit your unclaimed property questions and concerns to the Unclaimed Property Unit via email. Please Note: The Arizona Unclaimed Property Unit cannot respond to anything other than general questions over the internet.

  9. Property Information - Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/unclaimed-property/owners-file-claim/property-information

    Property Information To protect the privacy of the owners of Unclaimed Property, we will not release information about any property until the department has received a signed claim form and evidence of ownership.

  10. Quick Reference Guide - Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/unclaimed-property/holders-report-property/quick-reference-guide

    If you utilize any Unclaimed Property Reporting software, you MUST file the electronic file created using electronic media (CD/USB/secure email/UPExpress). Only 10 or fewer properties may be submitted manually.

  11. Arizona Department of Revenue 600UP Claim for Unclaimed Property

    azdor.gov/sites/default/files/document/FORMS_UNCLAIMEDPROPERTY_600UP.pdf

    Claim for Unclaimed Property Mail to: Arizona Department of Revenue • Unclaimed Property Unit • PO Box 29026 • Phoenix, AZ 85038-9026 Email to: UnclaimedProperty@azdor.gov • This form requires a physical signature.