Every Official State Unclaimed Property Website (Verified List)
Below is the official unclaimed property website for all 50 states, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, and Canada — the sites run by each state treasurer or comptroller, where searching and claiming are always free. NAUPA, the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators, is the group of officials behind these programs.
There are a lot of copycat sites that look official and are not. The safest way to search is to start from a verified list of the real government portals. This is that list — every state, kept current and checked each quarter against the treasurer or comptroller that runs the program.
What NAUPA is
NAUPA — the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators — is the organization made up of the state officials who administer these programs. It does not hold your money; each state does. But NAUPA sets shared standards and backs the free national search at MissingMoney.com, which is why one search can cover many states.
How to spot the official site
- It almost always ends in .gov, or links directly from the state treasurer's or comptroller's page.
- It never charges you to search or to claim.
- It never asks for payment to "release" your money.
If a site wants a fee before showing results, or pushes a paid recovery service, leave.
Every official state unclaimed property website
The bottom line
Bookmark this page and start every search from the official site listed here. If you have lived in more than one state, search each one — and remember that California, New York, and Pennsylvania only appear on their own sites, not on the national search.
Common questions
NAUPA is the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators, the organization of the state officials who run each state's unclaimed property program. It backs the free MissingMoney.com search site.
Official state sites almost always end in .gov, or link directly from the state treasurer's or comptroller's official page. They never charge to search or claim, and never ask for payment to release your money.
No. Most participate in MissingMoney.com, but each state also runs its own official site, and a few — like California, New York, and Pennsylvania — only use their own. Always confirm you are on the correct state's official portal.
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