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- Unclaimed Property
Find out if you have any unclaimed property in California that has been transferred to the State Controller's Office. Learn about the types of property, the claim process, and the law that governs unclaimed property.
This site allows you to search the State Controller's Unclaimed Property Database and claim property belonging to you. Unclaimed assets are reported in the name or social security number of the owner(s) along with any available owner information.
Find out if you have any unclaimed property in California that has been sent to the State Controller's Office by businesses. Learn how to prevent your property from being turned over to the State and how to claim it online.
Step 1: Search the Unclaimed Property Database To start your search, please enter your name or property ID number. You may narrow your search by adding your address or city of residence.
To electronically claim property, an owner must complete a secure form online (including name, social security number, birthdate, and address). Some more complex claims may require additional proof of ownership.
Learn how to claim your unclaimed property for free from the State Controller's Office of California. Find out the requirements, documentation, and steps for filing a claim for yourself or a deceased owner.