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Arizona Unclaimed Property FAQ

Is there a deadline for claiming unclaimed property in Arizona?

No, Arizona law (A.R.S. Title 44, Chapter 3) allows you to claim unclaimed property at any time. Property remains available to its rightful owner indefinitely through the Department of Revenue.

What types of property does Arizona hold?

Arizona holds unclaimed money from dormant bank accounts, insurance payouts, payroll checks, escrow balances, stocks, tax refunds, and safe deposit box contents. Major claims often arise in Phoenix, Tucson, and Mesa.

Does Arizona charge a fee for claiming lost money?

No, there are no fees to file a claim with the Arizona Department of Revenue. Claiming directly through the state is always free; third-party “finders” may offer paid services.

How long does Arizona hold unclaimed property before it's listed?

Property must generally be reported after 3 years of inactivity (varies by type). Once reported, it is publicly listed in the Arizona state treasurer database.

What documents are needed to claim in Arizona?

You’ll need government-issued ID, proof of address, and (if relevant) documents showing heirship or ownership. Some property may need extra verification.

Arizona Unclaimed Property Laws

Arizona’s Unclaimed Property Statute (A.R.S. Title 44) ensures that lost assets—including old bank accounts, insurance payouts, and stock proceeds—are reported after three years of inactivity. Assets remain available forever to rightful owners. See the official statute here:Arizona Unclaimed Property Law.

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Arizona Unclaimed Property In The News

Phoenix Resident Discovers $53,000 Unclaimed Savings

In July 2025, a Phoenix citizen found and reclaimed $53,000 in forgotten savings through Arizona’s unclaimed property portal, thanks to a tip from a local news segment.

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Arizona Returns $26 Million Statewide in 2025

In September 2025, the Arizona Department of Revenue announced a record $26 million paid out to more than 12,000 claimants, with notable recoveries in Tucson, Mesa, and Navajo Nation communities.

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