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No, Alaska law (AS 34.45) allows you to claim unclaimed property at any time; there is no expiration window. The Department of Revenue protects the funds until claimed.
Alaska's program covers dormant bank accounts, wages, refunds, insurance payouts, mineral rights, stocks, dividends, and safe deposit box contents. Anchorage and Fairbanks often see large claims.
No, there are no fees to file a claim with the Alaska Department of Revenue. Third-party “finders” may offer services for a fee, but using official channels is always free.
Alaska law requires property to be reported after three years of inactivity. Once reported, it is entered in the state database for public search.
You'll need government-issued ID (like a driver’s license or passport), proof of address, and (if applicable) documents showing heirship or association with the asset.
Alaska’s Unclaimed Property Act, AS 34.45, ensures that lost assets—including dormant bank accounts, wages, mineral rights, stock proceeds, and insurance benefits—are reported after three years of inactivity and remain claimable by rightful owners forever. Learn more on the official Alaska legal statute:Alaska Unclaimed Property Act.
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In January 2025, an Anchorage couple reunited with $112,000 in inheritance funds after searching Alaska's unclaimed property database. The Department of Revenue facilitated the largest household recovery of the year.
View Full StoryIn June 2025, Alaska officials announced $9.2 million paid out to 4,300 residents, with notable recoveries in Fairbanks, Juneau, and rural western Alaska settlements.
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