Unclaimed Property Program

Shirley Fowler, Administrator (919) 508-1000


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How It Works:

  • Click on the Property Search link above to search the online database of unclaimed property.

 

  • You can print a claim form from www.nccash.com or call (919) 508-1000 to request a claim form.

 

  • Carefully read, complete and sign the claim forms. If the amount is greater than $50, you must have your signature notarized. Attach the requested proof of ownership and mail it to the Unclaimed Property address on the bottom of the claim form.

 

  • Once a claim is generated for this property, whether you complete the process or not, this property will be removed from our website on the next update, which is Monday.  If the claim for this property is not received by our office within 3 months, the claim will be dropped and the property will re-appear on our website the next update.

 Related Information:

National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) - includes links to other states' owner lookup sites.

Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- If you think the IRS owes you money, call the toll-free assistance line at 1-800-829-1040.

U.S. Treasury Department - Search for unclaimed federal savings bonds and interest payments. Records on undeliverable savings bonds since 1996 can be searched online or call the toll-free assistance line at 1-800-245-2804. For Treasury securities other than savings bonds call 1-800-722-2678.

FDIC - Search for any unclaimed insured deposits for financial institutions that were closed by a regulatory agency between January 1, 1989 and June 28, 1993.

Housing and Urban Development - If you had a HUD/FHA insured mortgage, you may have a refund on part of your insurance premium or a share of the earnings.

Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) - If you worked for a company in the past that went out of business or ended its defined benefit pension plan, you may be entitled to pension money. PBGC is looking for over 12,000 people who are owed pension money.