
Michigan Treasury holds over $2 billion in unclaimed funds, cash, securities, and valuables for residents—no fee and no expiration. Use the official database for instant searching!
Official search, state privacy, expert help—Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Lansing, and every Michigan city.
Search Michigan’s official database for Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Lansing, Flint, and all cities and townships.
Guided support for individuals, families, heirs, businesses, and nonprofits—recover lost payroll, refunds, insurance, accounts, stocks, and jewelry.
Michigan Treasury holds more than $2 billion for residents—system is updated daily and claims are always free, fast, and confidential.
No, there is no deadline. The Department of Treasury holds your property safely until you file a valid claim—owners, heirs, and businesses may claim at any time.
Dormant bank/savings accounts, stocks, bonds, insurance payouts, court settlements, payroll/vendor checks, security deposits, utility refunds, and safe deposit box contents. Real estate and vehicles are not included.
Assets are considered unclaimed typically after one to five years of no activity or contact—with dormancy timelines varying by property type. Banks and businesses must send notification and then transfer funds to the state.
No, the state database and claiming process are always free for rightful owners. No cost for filing, searching, or processing claims at Michigan.gov/unclaimedproperty.
Provide government-issued ID, Social Security Number, and documents showing address or connection to the asset. Estates or business claims may need additional paperwork. The Treasury will instruct via secure online upload process.
Michigan’s Uniform Unclaimed Property Act (Public Act 29 of 1995, Chapter 567) requires that banks, insurers, and businesses report dormant property after 1-5 years of no activity. Property is then held safely for owners by the Department of Treasury—no deadline for claiming, and no fee. Read full law:Michigan Unclaimed Property Law.
Enter your details to begin a secure search. All info protected by Michigan law and the Treasury’s privacy standards.
In May 2025, Michigan Treasury rolled out a faster, easier-to-use official database. Over $2 billion in property is safeguarded for residents—visit often to discover new assets.
View Full StoryGovernor Whitmer declared Feb 1, 2025 as Unclaimed Property Day to encourage all Michiganders to check for forgotten money and assets. Thousands of new claims expected as awareness grows.
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