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Welcome To The Washington Unclaimed Property Website. One of our top priorities is reuniting owners with their lost or misplaced property. We are also dedicated to educating and providing guidance to holders of unclaimed property to ensure compliance with unclaimed property laws.
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Washington state’s total population grew by an estimated 84,550 — to 8,035,700 as of April 1, 2024, according to annual estimates prepared by the Office of Financial Management. Washington is growing, though it is doing so slightly slower than the annual average from last decade (84,550 in 2024 compared to 98,200 from ...
Claiming property (searchers, owners, or claimants) Any individual or business can search our UCP system for unclaimed property that we are holding in their name. If they find property in their name, the owner or claimant can file to get their property back.
How to Claim Property. 1. Search For Property. 2. Submit A Claim. 3. Complete Your Claim. 4. Track Your Claim’s Progress. STEP 1: Navigate to the property search page. Go to the home page, hover over Claiming Property, and select Search for Unclaimed Property under the drop down menu, or click the SEARCH button in the middle of the page.
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Sept. 13, 2023 – The Washington State Department of Revenue’s Unclaimed Property (UCP) program is breaking records, returning an all-time high of $138.9 million in unclaimed property back to thousands of Washingtonians this past year.
If you are having trouble accessing Washington's Unclaimed Property website, please call (360) 534-1502. Claiming Property ... Department of Revenue Unclaimed Property Section PO Box 34053 Seattle, WA 98124-1053 . English.
To verify funds call the State Treasurer's Warrant Management team at 360.902.8994. Unclaimed property is managed by the Department of Revenue. To learn more visit the Unclaimed Property Website or call 360.534.1502. Requests easily be made online by visiting our records request portal.