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How to Claim. 1. Search For Property. 2. INITIATE A CLAIM....
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Another phone scammer, also purporting to be with the Comptroller’s office and calling from a “spoofed” Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts phone number is asking taxpayers to send payment for government grants; a service the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts provides for free.
How do I search for unclaimed property? Business and individuals can search for their unclaimed property at ClaimItTexas.gov. Need Help? Searching and Claiming. Property Auctions. Holder Reporting. Special instructions for holders of unclaimed property.
If you need legal advice, please contact a licensed Texas attorney or the State Bar of Texas legal hotline at 800-504-7030. Please report suspected fraud, theft, waste, abuse and scams concerning the Comptroller’s office by contacting stop.spoofing@cpa.texas.gov.
A company has informed me that they ‘escheated’ my funds to the state. What does that mean? Should I work with a company that has contacted me about my unclaimed property, or can I work directly with you? Do you charge for this service? How can I prevent my assets from becoming unclaimed property?
How to Claim. 1. Search For Property. 2. INITIATE A CLAIM. 3. Complete Your Claim. 4. Track your Claim’s Progress. Step 1: Go to the Property Search Page. You can access the Property Search page through the menu by hovering over Claiming Property > "Search for Unclaimed Property," or by simply clicking the GET STARTED button on the home page.
The Unclaimed Property Division at the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts has implemented a new Unclaimed Property Claims search. Effective October 16, 2017 use ClaimItTexas to search for your unclaimed property.