The Cash You Didn't Know You Had: Finding Unclaimed Assets in New Jersey
Have you ever wondered if there is unclaimed money out there just waiting for you?
You may be surprised to learn that states actually hold billions of dollars in unclaimed funds from sources like forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, refunds, and more.
In New Jersey alone, there is currently over $3 billion in unclaimed property held by the state treasury. And the state wants to return this money to its rightful owners.
The process is easy and free to check if you have any funds waiting for you. Simply go to the New Jersey Unclaimed Property Administration's official website at unclaimedproperty.nj.gov and search for your name.
You can also search for maiden names, business names, or nonprofits you are associated with.
The database contains millions of entries, so don't be discouraged if you don't see anything on your first try. Keep searching regularly as new assets are added all the time.
If you discover property that may belong to you, you can submit a claim directly through the website. The required documentation varies based on the type and value of the property, but usually involves proof of identification and residency.
Once approved, you will receive the full value of your unclaimed property, plus any accumulated interest. With over $3 billion in unclaimed assets, there's a good chance New Jersey is holding some extra cash with your name on it.
Other helpful nationwide databases to try are www.missingmoney.com and www.unclaimed.org. These sites compile unclaimed property records from across the country into a single, searchable location.
You never know what forgotten funds might be found. Don't let your hard-earned money go unclaimed - start your search today!