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North Carolina’s Department of State Treasurer holds millions in unclaimed accounts, checks, insurance, investments, and other assets. Use unclaim.ai for secure, free searching and official claim help.

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North Carolina Unclaimed Property Explained

Unclaimed property in North Carolina means accounts and assets unclaimed for three years or more—held by the Treasurer awaiting rightful owners.

Popular NC Unclaimed Assets 🏞️

  • Dormant checking/savings/CD/investment accounts
  • Uncashed payroll, insurance, vendor, refund checks
  • Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, dividends
  • Insurance payouts, matured annuities and policies
  • Abandoned safe-deposit box contents

How to Claim NC Money

  1. Search: Use unclaim.ai or the NC Treasurer’s website to find property.
  2. File a Claim: Complete the Treasurer’s online or paper claim form and upload all required proof.
  3. Verify Identity: Provide ID and documentation linking you to the property.
  4. Receive Payment: North Carolina pays valid claims with no expiration—claim your assets at any time.

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