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Texas has returned more than $4 billion in unclaimed property to its rightful owners. Search to find yours! GET STARTED
Fax: 888-908-9991. Searching & Claiming - unclaimed.property@cpa.texas.gov. Property Auctions - unclaimed.auction@cpa.texas.gov. Holder Reporting - up.holder@cpa.texas.gov.
How to Claim. 1. Search For Property. 2. INITIATE A CLAIM. 3. Complete Your Claim. 4. Track your Claim’s Progress. Step 1: Go to the Property Search Page. You can access the Property Search page through the menu by hovering over Claiming Property > "Search for Unclaimed Property," or by simply clicking the GET STARTED button on the home page.
The Comptroller's office is open to the public Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST, and may be contacted by phone, email and TDD equipment.
Check your local office for days and hours of operation. Offices are closed on national holidays and may be closed or partially-staffed on state holidays. We also offer many online services that are available 24/7. Visit our Virtual Field Office for more information.
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts The Texas Comptroller’s office is the state’s chief tax collector, accountant, revenue estimator and treasurer. This office strives to provide you the best possible services and resources to do business in Texas.
The comptroller is popularly elected every four years, and is primarily tasked with collecting all state tax revenue and estimating the amount of revenue that the Texas Legislature can spend each biennium. The current comptroller is Glenn Hegar, who took office on January 2, 2015.