Users' questions

How do I recover stolen items?

How do I recover stolen items?

How Can You Recover Your Stolen Items?

  1. Inform law enforcement. Start by informing law enforcement of the burglary.
  2. Visit pawn shops. Burglars are likely to take your items to local pawn shops, thrift stores, or other similar stores.
  3. Check online.
  4. Consult with social media.
  5. Purchase a smart home security system.

What can I do with my unclaimed property?

You never know what you might find! Each state has unclaimed property in the form of uncashed checks, security deposits, overpayments, and more. You never know what you might find!

Is there a way to reclaim an escheated property?

Reclaiming Property The process for reclaiming unclaimed or escheated property varies by state, as the federal government does not have a central website for finding unclaimed property. Most state websites are similar in format and typically fairly simple to navigate.

How can I tell if something is missing from my new house?

You could even tick them off on arrival at the new property so you can immediately tell if anything is missing. Be sure not to leave items unattended, or leave your doors open or unlocked whilst dealing with packing.

Where can I find unclaimed money from my business?

Businesses send money to state-run unclaimed property offices when they can’t locate the owner. The unclaimed funds held by the state are often from bank accounts, insurance policies, or your state government. Start your search for unclaimed money with your state’s unclaimed property office. Search for unclaimed money using a multi-state database.

Is there a way to reclaim an unclaimed property?

When claiming unclaimed funds that have risen in value, taxes may be assessed at the time as ordinary income. The process for reclaiming unclaimed or escheated property varies by state, as the federal government does not have a central website for finding unclaimed property.

Reclaiming Property The process for reclaiming unclaimed or escheated property varies by state, as the federal government does not have a central website for finding unclaimed property. Most state websites are similar in format and typically fairly simple to navigate.

Businesses send money to state-run unclaimed property offices when they can’t locate the owner. The unclaimed funds held by the state are often from bank accounts, insurance policies, or your state government. Start your search for unclaimed money with your state’s unclaimed property office. Search for unclaimed money using a multi-state database.

How does the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators work?

Every U.S. state has unclaimed property programs that actively and continuously find owners of lost and forgotten assets. We offer education, software, and resources to businesses to successfully report unclaimed property. Each year, NAUPA recognizes lifetime achievement and distinguished service in unclaimed property.