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The State Treasurer is holding more than 5 billion dollars in unclaimed funds for Illinoisans. The State holds these lost funds until they are claimed by either the original owner or their heirs. Property is returned at no cost with the proper identification.
To search for unclaimed property, enter a last/business name in the search box. To narrow your search results, enter a first name, city and/or zip code. If properties are found, select the properties you want to claim.
How to Claim Unclaimed Property: 1. Search For Property. 2. Initiate a Claim. 3. Complete Your Claim. 4. Track your Claim’s Progress.
If you have lost or forgotten this number, contact the Unclaimed Property Division at UPContact@illinoistreasurer.gov or (217) 785-6998. Search. This site is secured by a Entrust SSL certificate.
Treasurer Frerichs has returned a record-breaking $2 billion in Unclaimed Property to individuals, employers, and nonprofit organizations.
How do I find out if I have unclaimed property? Search your name on our online I-CASH database which is updated weekly. As part of our ongoing owner outreach efforts, you may even receive a letter directly from the Treasurer informing you that you have unclaimed property.
How to Claim Unclaimed Property: 1. Search For Property; 2. Initiate a Claim; 3. Complete Your Claim; 4. Track your Claim’s Progress
accessible only by Unclaimed Property Officials, and for claims processing purposes only.
Our unclaimed property website is updated each week with the names of new owners. Outreach events are held across the state nearly every day to inform individuals of the unclaimed property program, identify owners of unclaimed property, and assist these owners in filing a claim.
Unclaimed property consists of accounts and other financial instruments, usually intangible, being held at corporations, financial institutions, financial intermediaries, courts, and life insurance companies, that have gone dormant for a specified period of time based on property type.