Find Unclaimed Property in Michigan: Free, Easy Search for Residents

Kelly Cooke
Published May 15, 2025

Find Unclaimed Property in Michigan: Free, Easy Search for Residents

If you’ve ever forgotten about an old security deposit, uncashed refund check, or inheritance, the state of Michigan might still be holding your money.

Thanks to an update to the Michigan Unclaimed Property Program, it’s now easier than ever to search for and claim these lost assets.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to check if you have unclaimed property and how to claim it.

 

What Is Michigan’s Unclaimed Property Program?

The Michigan Department of Treasury manages Michigan’s Unclaimed Property Program. It holds millions of dollars in:

  • Dormant bank accounts

  • Uncashed refund checks

  • Stock certificates

  • Contents of abandoned safe deposit boxes

  • Forgotten utility deposits

By law, businesses and banks must turn over these funds to the state when they can’t locate the rightful owner.

In 2024, Michigan returned over $150 million in unclaimed funds to individuals and heirs. You could be next.

 

How to Check if You Have Unclaimed Property in Michigan

  1. Go to the Official Website:

  2. Search for Your Name or Business Name:

    • Enter your first and last name

    • You can also search for a business or deceased relative

  3. Review Search Results:

    • If your name appears, follow the link to “File a Claim”

Managing rising expenses? You may be eligible for financial aid!
 

How to File a Claim for Unclaimed Property

  1. Complete the Online Form:

    • Provide your contact information and details about the claim.

  2. Upload Verifying Documents:

    • This could include:

      • Proof of identity (ID, driver’s license)

      • Proof of address (utility bill, bank statement)

      • Supporting documents (death certificates, probate documents for heirs)

  3. Submit Your Claim Securely:

    • There is no fee to search and no fee to file a claim.

  4. Track Your Claim:

    • You can check the status of your claim through the same website.

 

Need Help?

Call 517-636-5320 for assistance. Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 

Why You Should Check Regularly

The unclaimed property database updates year-round, so it’s recommended to check it annually, just like spring cleaning.

Even if you’ve checked before, new listings could appear under your name.

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Don't miss out on money that's rightfully yours. Let us help you quickly search for unclaimed assets.

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