National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators®
We Represent State Governments Protecting Lost Funds Until Claimed

We are working on a new website to serve you better. The target date for completion is July 1, 2008. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause as we strive to make our resources easier to access. Until our new site is finished, some of our most used resources continue to be available:

Use the links below to find unclaimed property that you are owed from sources other than the
state treasuries and other unclaimed property agencies.

NAUPA is not responsible for the content of these sites.

 

U.S. Links

Undeliverable U.S. Federal Tax refund checks
The Internal Revenue Service may have an undeliverable refund check that belongs to you.

Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. has searchable database to determine whether you are owed any pension benefits if your pension plan no longer exists because it was closed or was taken over by the pension agency. You also can track down the benefits if you are a survivor of the person who should be drawing the pension. This site will tell you what to do if you believe you are owed money but aren't found in the agency's database.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
A resource website to search for any unclaimed insured deposits for financial institutions that
were closed by a regulatory agency between Jan. 1, 1989 and June 28, 1993.

National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators
A resource website to search for Unclaimed Property in all 50 states.

U.S. Federal Investments
The official source of information on U.S. Savings Bonds. Check this website for any
Savings Bonds you may have forgotten about.

Missing U.S. Federal Savings Bonds
What to do if your U.S. Savings Bonds have been lost, stolen or destroyed.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
If you had a HUD/FHA insured mortgage, you may have a refund on part of your insurance
premium or a share of the earnings.

Veterans Administration Benefits
Search for unclaimed veterans benefits owed to you by the federal government.

U.S. Railroad Retirement Board
Search for unclaimed railroad retirement benefits

Holocaust Links

Swiss Bankers Association
Victims of the Holocaust or their heirs can make claims to assets deposited in Swiss Banks during World War II.

Frozen Swiss Accounts Database Search Form
This website provides a notice of claim procedures for locating Swiss, Swedish, French,

and British bank and insurance accounts.

Holocaust Claims Processing Office of the New York State Banking Department
This office attempts to recover assets deposited in European banks, monies never paid in connection with insurance policies issued by European insurers and lost or looted art for victims of the Holocaust.

The International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims
Search for unpaid insurance policies issued to victims of the Holocaust. Information is available in 23 languages.

International Links

Bank of Canada
Search for unclaimed bank accounts held by The Bank of Canada.

Australian Securities and Investments Commission
Search for unclaimed money and unclaimed property held by The Australian Commonwealth Government.

France Unclaimed Monies
Search for unclaimed monies held by banks in France. Information is available in French only.

New Zealand Unclaimed Monies
Search for unclaimed monies held by the Inland Revenue Department in New Zealand.

Swiss Bankers Association
Search for dormant accounts in Switzerland.

 

Text Box: The National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) is a non-profit organization affiliated with the National Association of State Treasurers and the Council of State Governments. The mission of NAUPA is to promote and support excellence and professionalism among those individuals charged with the responsibilities of unclaimed property administration and compliance. Members represent all states, the District of Columbia, and other international governmental entities. NAUPA provides a forum for continuing discussions regarding interstate cooperation, education, training, uniform laws, reporting requirements and increasing the public’s awareness of the role the states play in protecting and returning property to rightful owners.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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