Unclaimed Property Hawaii

NAUPA is the leading, trusted authority in unclaimed property. We help individuals claim their unclaimed property, and help businesses ensure compliance per state law in annual reporting.

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MissingMoney is a FREE and SECURE website endorsed by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) to search for and claim financial assets that have become inactive and turned over to state unclaimed property programs as required by law for safekeeping.

Search for unclaimed money and lost funds by state. Learn how unclaimed property works and how to check if money is owed to you.

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This notice is different from other unclaimed property mailings that require you to search for your property. No property search is required—use the secure link provided in the notice to complete your claim.

Learn how to find unclaimed money from the government. Search official databases for money you may be owed by states, banks, the IRS, insurance, and more.

Controller Malia M. Cohen safeguards this lost or forgotten property for as long as it takes to reunite it with the rightful owners. There is no deadline for claiming property once it is transferred over to the State Controller’s Office and no fee associated with claiming your property.

To narrow your search results, enter a city. Select the property (ies) you wish to claim. Initiate a new search for the property reported under a different name but may be owed to you. Try using nicknames, common misspellings or when applicable, maiden name. Once you have selected all properties you want to claim, select "Continue To File Claim."

There is no governmentwide, centralized source for unclaimed money or other assets. The agency should be able to help you figure out the current status of a payment. (For example, the IRS has a link on its website to help you find out about a refund you expected.)

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