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After five years, financial institutions turn that money over to the state and the Treasury’s Unclaimed Property Division is charged with finding the rightful owner. How do I make a claim? Beginning your search is as easy as 1-2-3!
© 2020 Office of the Mississippi State Treasurer P.O Box 138 – Jackson, MS 39205 P: 601.359.3600 / F: 601.359.2001
Make a Claim in 3 Steps. Print and complete the Unclaimed Property Claim Form. Have your completed form notarized. Be sure to include the property identification number: . Mail your completed and notarized form to: Office of the State Treasurer. Unclaimed Property Division. P.O. Box 138. Jackson, MS 39205.
Welcome To The Mississippi State Treasury’s Unclaimed Property Division. One of our office’s top priorities is to reunite rightful owners with lost or misplaced bank accounts, wages, stocks, dividends, utility deposits, insurance benefits, and more.
Status of Claims. Please enter the zip code of the Claimant and the Claim ID. Zip Code. Claim Id. Back to Home Page. © 2020 Office of the Mississippi State Treasurer.
This site allows you to search the State Treasurer's Unclaimed Property Database to determine if we may be holding unclaimed assets belonging to you or your family or business. 1 in 10 Mississippi residents has unclaimed property waiting for them - do you?
Here’s how to check for unclaimed money. Visit Treasury.MS.gov. Search for money in your name, a family member’s name, your church’s name, your business’ name, or even a favorite ...
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
Welcome to the online home of Mississippi's Treasury! Read Our Newsletter The State Treasury has returned millions of dollars in Unclaimed Property. Check the list to see if there’s money waiting for you!
Search by state. 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.