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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New Jersey Unclaimed Property Claim Inquiry Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Reported Property Owner Information section. Enter the full name and Social Security Number (SSN) of the individual who may have financial assets.
  3. Provide any previous addresses linked to the financial assets. Fill in each address field with street address, city, state, and zip code as applicable.
  4. Next, complete the Claimant Information section. Input your phone number, full name, street address, email, city, state, and zip code.
  5. Indicate your relationship to the reported property owner by selecting one of the options provided in the form.
  6. Finally, review your entries for accuracy. Sign and date the document at the bottom to certify that all information is true and that you have legal authority to file this claim.

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Unclaimed property can be intangible, which is the most common (ex. uncashed paychecks, stocks), or tangible (ex. safe deposit box contents). Some of the common forms of unclaimed property include: Checking or savings accounts.
Also look at .unclaimed.org .unclaimed.org is the website of the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators. This is a legitimate site created by state officials to help people search for funds that may belong to you or your relatives. Searches are free.
Most unclaimed money is held by state governments from sources such as bank accounts, insurance policies, or state agencies. Search for unclaimed money from your states unclaimed property office. If you have lived in other states, check their unclaimed property offices, too.
UPA makes it simple and convenient to search for unclaimed property for free. Anyone can search for their name on to determine if the State is holding their property. Individuals are encouraged to search their name, a maiden name, or the name of a business or nonprofit.
How to search for unclaimed funds Visit the NJUPA Website: Go to the official New Jersey Unclaimed Property Administration website. Use the Online Search Tool: Enter a name to search the database. Review Results: Check the list of potential matches and confirm any unclaimed funds.
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You can contact the state of New Jersey Department of Treasury online, by mail (address below) or by phone (609-292-9200) to determine if there are any funds being held in your name.
The funds are held by the state in perpetuity until claimed by the owner or owners representative. New Jersey businesses have a number of responsibilities concerning unclaimed property.
To claim Surplus Funds in New Jersey, a formal motion must be filed with the Court and the Surplus Funds Unit. This involves submitting a detailed written claim or application that outlines their entitlement to the surplus funds, supported by proof of their identity and their former ownership or lien status.

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