A Network of the National Association of State Treasurers
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David J. Epstein: A Remembrance (1939-2021)​
David J. Epstein (1939 – 2021) “[he] was an exceptionally bright and innovative individual who was largely responsible for uniting the individual states in the fight against financial institutions and holders to take control of, and protect, owner’s money. David was brilliant, creative and a force to be reckoned with. No one that knew him...
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Property Type—Debt (Bonds)
Alabama: 3 Alaska: 5, Government bonds (1) Arizona: 3 Arkansas: 3* government and municipal bonds = 1 California: 3 Colorado: 5* Government bonds (5) Connecticut: 3* Government bonds (3) Delaware: 3* See “Securities” District of Columbia: 3 Florida: 3* All debt other than bearer bonds or original issue discount bonds. The dormancy period for matured...
Search for your unclaimed property (it's free)
1 in 0 has unclaimed property $ 0 + returned by states annually Ready to find yours? Access your state’s program here!  There are several ways to find out if you have missing money, including visiting one of your state’s official unclaimed property outreach events.  You can also find out immediately by using one of...
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CLE: Unclaimed Property: A Legal Overview
Unclaimed Property: A Legal Overview Credits: 1.0 general credit hour   Description: This new class offers a comprehensive and practical exploration of unclaimed property laws, emphasizing their growing importance in today’s legal and regulatory environment. Designed for attorneys, state treasurers, compliance officers, and unclaimed property administrators, this course equips participants with a solid foundation in both the...
Jobs in Unclaimed Property
Why a Career in Unclaimed Property? Have you ever wondered about the vast array of career possibilities within the unclaimed property industry? It’s a world of innovation, impact, and opportunity, where your skills and passions can lead you down exciting and fulfilling paths. From working directly with people to managing business relationships, from strategic marketing...
NAST and NAUPA Relaunch MissingMoney.com
The new website powered by Kelmar provides a national database to search for unclaimed property (November 1, 2022, Washington, DC) – Since 2000, the National Association of State Treasurers and the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators have worked to realize their goal of a true national database for unclaimed property. Each unclaimed property department maintains their...
NAUPA III File Format
Learn about the new NAUPA format  For more than two decades, NAUPA has established and approved a set of codes in a uniform format to make electronic reporting more consistent. This most recent version has not only added new data elements and codes but has moved from the fixed width format to Extensible Markup Language...
Unclaimed Property Day - February 1st
has unclaimed property 1 in 0 returned by states annually $ 0 + Search for clues. It starts with a name and address  There are several ways to solve the mystery of your unclaimed property, including visiting your state’s official website or searching nationally at MissingMoney.com. Search multiple states at once Unclaimed property is reported...