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  2. Begin by checking the appropriate box to indicate your relationship to the owner of the unclaimed property. This will determine which documents you need to provide.
  3. Fill in your personal information, including your date of birth, social insurance number, and contact details. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  4. If you are not the owner, complete the section for the parent, tutor, or representative by providing their details as required.
  5. In the reference number section, enter each unique reference number for the properties you are claiming. This is crucial for processing your claim.
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MissingMoney.com is legitimate. Many state websites link there for the actual search but in my experience MissingMoney.com will link you back to a states . gov website to make a claim.
Missingmoney.com is a website authorized by the Arizona Department of Revenue and other states to list owners of unclaimed property. There is no cost to search for your property or to file a claim.
Most states participate in MissingMoney.coma free website, managed by NAUPA, from which you can search participating states databases for unclaimed property.
.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.
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Yes, it is. In fact, while there are a number of websites where you can look up unclaimed property, MissingMoney.com is probably the best known. MissingMoney.com is run by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) as well as state governments and several Canadian provinces.
There are three main ways to find out if someone left you money after their death. Reach out to their personal representative (executor) or attorney. This is the fastest way to find out. Contact the Court Clerks Office. Learn your states Intestacy Laws.