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  2. NH Unclaimed Property

    www.findnhmoney.gov

    The Division’s foremost priority is reuniting owners with their unclaimed property. This includes items such as bank accounts, shares of stock and associated dividends, insurance benefits, wages, security deposits and other funds that remain unclaimed for periods of three years or more.

  3. Upcoming Annual Unclaimed Property Reporting Deadline. October 17, 2024. The annual unclaimed property reporting is due before Friday, November 1, 2024. The report should be for all property presumed to be abandoned as of June 30th, assuming it has reached its dormancy period.

  4. NH Unclaimed Property

    www.findnhmoney.gov/app/claim-search

    This is a free and secure service provided by the New Hampshire Abandoned Property Division to claim your lost funds. When you are ready to submit your claim, select "Continue To File Claim" and follow the instructions provided.

  5. NH Unclaimed Property

    www.findnhmoney.gov/app/claim-status-search

    NOTE: The Claim ID can be found on your claim form. If you have lost or forgotten this number please contact us by visiting our Contact Us page. Search. This site is secured by a DigiCert SSL certificate. All of your details will remain confidential, accessible only by Unclaimed Property Officials, and for claims processing purposes only.

  6. New Hampshire Treasury Department. Unclaimed Property Division. Director: James Karas, Director of Abandoned Property. Office phone: (603) 271-2619. 25 Capitol Street , Room 121 Concord , NH 03301. Unclaimed Property website: https://newhampshire.findyourunclaimedproperty.com/.

  7. Contact Us | New Hampshire State Treasury - NH.gov

    www.nh.gov/treasury/contact-us/index.htm

    Contact Unclaimed Property. (800) 791-0920 (in New Hampshire) (603) 271-2619. unclaimedproperty@treasury.nh.gov.

  8. If a business, financial institution, or government owes you money that you did not collect, it is considered unclaimed money or property. You may be able to file for unclaimed money owed to you, or that was owed to a deceased relative if you are their legal heir.