State Treasury Reminds Oklahomans: Unclaimed Property Could Be Yours
Every year, thousands of Oklahomans leave behind unclaimed money, assets, or property they may not even realize they own.
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The Oklahoma State Treasury reminds residents to check for unclaimed property through its easy-to-use platform.
What is Unclaimed Property?
Unclaimed property refers to assets or funds that have been abandoned or forgotten by their owners after a certain period.
This includes unpaid wages, refunds, and insurance claims to safe deposit boxes and securities.
Read: The State By State Guide to Unclaimed Assets
Banks, businesses, and government agencies are legally required to transfer these unclaimed items to the state when contact with the owner is lost for a specific amount of time.
The State Treasury of Oklahoma holds onto these assets until the rightful owner claims them.
How to Check If You Have Unclaimed Property
It’s easy and free to search for unclaimed property in Oklahoma. Simply visit the Oklahoma State Treasurer’s Unclaimed Property Website and enter your name or business information into the search tool.
The platform allows you to quickly verify whether you have any funds waiting to be claimed.
If you are located outside of Oklahoma, don’t worry—each state offers a similar service. You can visit MissingMoney.com for a multi-state search tool.
Why Should You Claim It?
It’s free money! Even small sums add up, and there’s no time limit to claim your funds.
The Oklahoma Treasury estimates that it currently holds over $1 billion in unclaimed property waiting to be claimed by citizens like you. Claims can range from a few dollars to several thousand.
While the state manages your unclaimed property safely, wouldn’t you rather have it in your pocket?
Additionally, if the owner has passed away, heirs can submit claims on their behalf by providing proper documentation.
Beyond unclaimed property, you may be eligible for additional financial assistance through various U.S. government programs.
Check out the Benefits.gov website to see a list of benefits that could supplement your finances.
Another important resource for low-income residents is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
If you qualify, this benefit can help cover grocery costs, giving you more room in your budget for other essential needs.
Conclusion
The process to reclaim your unclaimed property is straightforward, but it requires proper documentation to prove ownership.
Be sure to have items like proof of address, identification, and documents linking you to the unclaimed account ready when submitting your claim.
Once verified, the state will transfer funds directly to you.
Take a moment today to see if you or someone you know has unclaimed property waiting for them.
Visit the Oklahoma Unclaimed Property Division or try the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators website for more information on other states.
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