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Nevada Unclaimed Property exists for the purpose of accepting custody of abandoned property belonging to current or former Nevada residents and working to return the property to its rightful owners and heirs.
How to Claim Unclaimed 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.
This is a free and secure service provided by Nevada’s Unclaimed Property to claim your lost funds. When you are ready to submit your claim, select “Continue to File Claim” and follow the instructions provided. After searching, select properties that you reasonably believe belong to you.
Most unclaimed money is held by state governments from sources such as bank accounts, insurance policies, or state agencies. Search for unclaimed money from your state’s unclaimed property office. If you have lived in other states, check their unclaimed property offices, too.
Welcome to the Nevada State Treasurer's Website. The State Treasurer’s Office administers the Gov. Guinn Millennium Scholarship, Nevada Prepaid Tuition Program, and the state’s 529 College Savings Plans programs; safeguards Nevada’s unclaimed property; and ensures the state’s investments and debt obligations are managed prudently and in ...
Andy Matthews took office as Nevada's 23rd state Controller on Jan. 2, 2023. Prior to his election as Controller, Andy spent his professional career in the public-policy arena as an advocate for fiscal responsibility, individual liberty, and accountable, transparent government. From 2011-2015, Andy served as President of the Nevada Policy ...
Unclaimed Property Program maintains a searchable database of unclaimed property available to the public on the Treasurer’s website. The reported owner, an estate, a lawful heir, or a duly authorized representative may file a claim for unclaimed property. Claims for unclaimed property can be requested online, onthe