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How to Claim Unclaimed Money in New Hampshire
New Hampshire holds approximately $300 million in unclaimed property. This includes money from forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, insurance policies, and more. The New Hampshire Treasury oversees the unclaimed property program.
Common Types of Unclaimed Property in New Hampshire
Forgotten bank accounts (checking, savings, CDs)
Uncashed payroll or dividend checks
Life insurance policy payouts
Utility security deposits (electric, gas, water)
Stocks, mutual funds, and bonds
Safe deposit box contents
Court deposits and legal settlements
Tax refunds and overpayments
Frequently Asked Questions
New Hampshire currently holds approximately $300 million in unclaimed property. This money comes from bank accounts, insurance policies, stocks, utility deposits, and other sources where the rightful owner could not be located.
In New Hampshire, businesses must turn over inactive property to the state after 5 years. Once the state has the property, there is generally no time limit on when you can file a claim. However, it is best to claim your property as soon as possible.
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