Helpful links

We find these links to be the most helpful in the unclaimed property universe!

NAUPA – find your state’s unclaimed property division website with their interactive map of the USA.

Mark Kantrowitz Unclaimed Property detail page – lots of useful information.

IRS Lost Refunds Page – where to go if you believe you are missing a federal IRS refund.  Click on “Where’s My Refund?”

How to recover lost U.S. savings bonds – information from Treasury Direct.

National Credit Union Association – if you have ever been a member of a credit union, it would be wise to check their unclaimed deposits page.

U.S. Treasury Department – check for unclaimed U.S. Securities and payments.

Federal Housing Administration (FHA) & HUD – check for mortgage insurance refunds if your mortgage loan originated between September 2, 1983 and December 8, 2004.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) – check this database for unclaimed deposits, balances and accounts from failed banks.

Bank of Canada Unclaimed Funds Search – search here if you’ve ever placed funds in a Canadian bank or trust account.

National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) – if you were a military servicemember who purchased a Horizon Life insurance policy from select American-Amicable Insurance Companies in Texas, please search for your name in their settlement database.

Thrift Savings Plan for U.S. Government Workers – ways to contact the TSP if you suspect you lost some of your retirement account funds.

Department of Veterans Affairs – search for unclaimed insurance funds owed to war veterans.

Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians – unclaimed property search page.

Screen Actor’s Guild Unclaimed Residuals – check this database if you are, or were, a performer and think that you may be entitled to unclaimed residuals.

Holocaust Lost Claims Processing Office – The New York State banking department maintains this search service for World War II Holocaust victims and their heirs.

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