More than $1 billion

More than $1 billion in unclaimed property

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More than $1 billion

More than $1 billion in unclaimed property in Oklahoma.

The holidays are a time of giving, and this year, the Oklahoma State Treasurer’s Office (OST) has an easy way to brighten the season. With more than $1 billion in unclaimed property waiting to be reunited with its rightful owners, State Treasurer Todd Russ is urging Oklahomans to take just a minute to search the online database for their names—and their loved ones’ names—at yourmoney.ok.gov.

Unclaimed property includes forgotten cash, uncashed checks, utility deposits, jewelry, coin collections, stock certificates and life insurance policies. These assets accumulate when accounts are left inactive, addresses are not updated or checks go uncashed. Even relatives of those who have passed away may be eligible to claim these funds.

This initiative is vital as it enables Oklahomans to reclaim potentially significant amounts of money or even family heirlooms, of which they might be unaware. Returning these assets aligns with OST’s dedication to transparency and public service. It only takes a minute, and this holiday season is the perfect time to check.

The process is simple:

  1. Visit ok.gov.
  2. Enter your name or a loved one’s name.
  3. File a claim online or through the mail to recover your unclaimed assets.

By checking for unclaimed property, Oklahomans not only benefit personally but also contribute to the state’s economic health. Treasurer Russ emphasizes that making this search an annual habit ensures no assets are overlooked.


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