State Treasurer Larry Pack announced today his Office’s Unclaimed Property Division returned nearly $7 million worth of funds to individuals, businesses and organizations during the month of April.
“My Office continues to return unclaimed property money at the fastest pace in state history,” Treasurer Pack said. “There’s still more work to be done to get these funds back into the hands of our state citizens. With more than $530 million worth of listings in our online database, I encourage everyone to visit WVUnclaimedProperty.gov to see if we’re holding any money in your name.”
The Unclaimed Property Division returned a total of $6,991,824 paid out across 2,098 claims representing 14,635 individual properties during the month of April.
The top claims paid in April include:
1. $1.6 million returned to a business in Lewisburg, WV
2. $794,000 returned to an individual in Charleston, WV
3. $145,000 returned to an individual in Westover, WV
4. $141,000 returned to a business in Clarksburg, WV
5. $108,000 returned to an individual in Scott Depot, WV
Since the start of Fiscal Year 2026, which began on July 1, 2025, the Treasurer’s Office has returned more than $34,226,332 to rightful owners.
The State Treasurer’s Office now has more than $531 million worth of listings in its database.
For more information about the unclaimed property program or to find out if the Office is holding any money for you or your family, visit www.WVUnclaimedProperty.gov.
What is Unclaimed Property?
Unclaimed property can include financial accounts or items of value in which the owner has not initiated any activity for one year or longer. Common examples include unpaid life insurance benefits, forgotten bank accounts and unused rebate cards. (While the title includes the word “property,” it does not however include real estate.)
West Virginia’s unclaimed property laws protect the public by ensuring money and property owed to them is returned to them, rather than remaining permanently with financial institutions, business associations, governments and other entities. The Treasurer seeks to reunite the unclaimed property, including uncashed paychecks, stocks, or safe deposit box contents, with its owner.
Nationwide, nearly 33 million people in the United States – one in every 10 – are estimated to have unclaimed property available for them to claim.
How Can I Find Unclaimed Property in My Name?
West Virginians searching for lost financial assets can go to www.WVUnclaimedProperty.gov. In addition to finding property, the website will also help you track a claim.
A demonstration of how to use the Unclaimed Property search site is available on the Treasury’s YouTube page, at: https://youtu.be/K09yQ7YNKlE.
To search for lost financial assets outside West Virginia, visit www.MissingMoney.com.