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  1. 1 in 10 Pennsylvanians has unclaimed property, and the average claim is about $1,600! “Treasury receives hundreds of millions of dollars in unclaimed property every year, often because of something as simple as a misspelled name or an out-of-date address. But let’s be clear: this is YOUR money we’re talking about, and I want to return it to you.”

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  2. Use this free tool to see if you have unclaimed property. If you do, you could claim your cash in four easy steps! Step 1: Search to See if You Have Unclaimed Property. To perform a search, enter the Last Name or Company Name for the person you are searching for or the Property # and click the Search Properties button.

  3. Search Pennsylvania unclaimed money online. Find unclaimed bank account balances, uncashed checks, public benefits, tax refunds, back wages, and veterans’ insurance funds.

  4. 16 mar 2023 · But you can search for unclaimed property for free on the Pennsylvania Treasury's website: patreasury.gov/unclaimed-property.

  5. Status of Claims. After entering Zip Code and Claim ID below, you can use the hyperlink (Upload Document) on the next page and follow the prompts as instructed. Please enter the zip code of the Claimant and the Claim ID.

  6. Learn how to find unclaimed money from the government. Search official databases for money you may be owed by states, banks, the IRS, insurance, and more.

  7. There are several ways to find out if you have missing money, including visiting one of your state’s official unclaimed property outreach events. You can also find out immediately by using one of two key online search resources.

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