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Texas has returned more than $4 billion in unclaimed property to its rightful owners. Search to find yours! GET STARTED
To search for funds, enter last or business name in the Last or Business Name field and your first name in the First Name field. To narrow your search results, enter a city. Select the property(ies) you wish to claim.
Texas Unclaimed Property Request to Search for Funds. Do not use this form if a claim number has been issued by this office. Required Fields.
Unclaimed property can be any financial asset or safe deposit box contents that has been abandoned by the property owner for one or more years. How does this apply to my business? Businesses and government entities doing business with Texans are Holders.
Texas' Official Unclaimed Property Site - Texas Comptroller - Texas.gov. How to Claim. 1. Search For Property. 2. INITIATE A CLAIM. 3. Complete Your Claim. 4. Track your Claim’s Progress. Step 1: Go to the Property Search Page.
For more information about the unclaimed property program, or to search for unclaimed property and begin the claims process, visit the Comptroller's unclaimed property website, ClaimItTexas.org, or call 800-321-2274 (CASH).
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.
Search Request. Please enter the following information: This site is secured by a Comodo SSL certificate. All of your details will remain confidential, accessible only by Unclaimed Property officials, and for claims processing purposes only.
The Unclaimed Property Division at the Texas Comptroller’s Office has billions of dollars that belong to Texans who haven't come forward to collect it. The money comes from things like...
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.