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News and Events
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the State House Annex is closed to the public. Please call (603) 271-2621 (Treasury) or (603) 271-2619 (Abandoned Property Division) for assistance. Or visit
https://newhampshire.findyourunclaimedproperty.com/ if you prefer to commence the claims process online.
Abandoned Property Holder 2020 Reporting Deadline – Monday November 2, 2020
October 12, 2020
All non-insurance company holders of abandoned property owed to individuals or businesses with a last known address in New Hampshire must report this property to the Abandoned Property Division by November 2, 2020.
October 1, 2020
Fiscal Year 2021 Municipal Aid payments have been sent out to New Hampshire cities and towns. For details regarding this disbursement, please click on the following link to House Bill 4
of the state's 2020-2021 biennial budget and scroll to page 61, section 172–Appropriation; State Treasurer; Municipal Aid. For questions regarding Municipal Aid payments, please contact: Bruce Kneuer, 603-230-5953, Bruce.Kneuer@DRA.nh.gov.
Abandoned Property Owner Notification Postcards Issued
August 18, 2020
The State Treasury's Abandoned Property Division will be issuing notification postcards to individuals and businesses through November to advise them to claim their assets. If you receive one, please call one of the numbers provided on the postcard so we can assist you in claiming your funds. If you prefer to commence the claims process on line, please visit the Treasury's Abandoned Property Division' s website
newhampshire.findyourunclaimedproperty.com.