
Arkansas’s unclaimed property program holds millions in lost accounts, refunds, and more. Search securely and free—no fee unless you want pro help!
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No, under Arkansas law (Unclaimed Property Act), you can claim unclaimed property at any time. The Auditor of State securely holds lost property until the rightful owner claims it.
Arkansas holds dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, wages, insurance payouts, refunds, security deposits, stocks, bonds, and safe deposit box contents. Major claims often arise in Little Rock, Fort Smith, and Fayetteville.
No, there are no fees to file a claim with the Arkansas Auditor of State. Third-party “finders” may charge, but direct state claims are always free.
Property must generally be reported after three years of inactivity (some types may vary). Once reported, it is listed for public search in the Arkansas database.
You'll need government-issued ID, proof of address, and documents showing your connection to the property. Certain claims may need further documentation.
Arkansas’s Unclaimed Property Act specifies that lost assets—such as dormant accounts, insurance, stocks, and bond proceeds—are reported after three years of inactivity and stay available for claim by the owner. See official law:Arkansas Unclaimed Property Law.
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In February 2025, a Fayetteville resident found and claimed $28,000 in lost funds via Arkansas’s Unclaimed Property portal. The Auditor of State facilitated the multi-family recovery.
View Full StoryIn August 2025, the Arkansas Auditor of State announced $14 million returned to nearly 9,000 Arkansans, with notable payouts in Little Rock, Fort Smith, and rural counties.
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