VTUnclaimed Property

Unclaimed Money in Vermont

The Vermont State Treasurer's office manages unclaimed property including dormant bank accounts, insurance refunds, and uncashed dividend checks from Vermont businesses.

Total Held

$115 million

in unclaimed property

Average Claim

$520

per successful claim

Processing Time

4-8 weeks

after claim submission

How to Search & Claim in Vermont

1

Search the Database

Visit the official Vermont unclaimed property database using the link below. Enter your full legal name — try variations including maiden names and previous names.

2

Identify Your Property

Review all results carefully. Each listing shows the type of property, original holder, and approximate value. Select any records that match your information.

3

Submit Your Claim

File your claim directly through the Vermont portal. You will need to provide proof of identity (government-issued ID) and proof of address (utility bill or bank statement).

4

Receive Your Money

After Vermont verifies your claim, you will receive your property by check or direct deposit. Processing typically takes — check the state portal for current timelines.

Types of Unclaimed Property in Vermont

Vermont holds many different types of unclaimed property. Common categories include:

Dormant bank accounts (checking, savings, CDs)
Uncashed payroll and pension checks
Life insurance and annuity proceeds
Utility and security deposits
Stock dividends and mutual fund distributions
Safe deposit box contents
Court-ordered refunds and settlements
Mineral rights and royalty payments

Vermont Unclaimed Property — FAQs

What is the Vermont unclaimed property program?

The Vermont unclaimed property program is administered by the state government and requires businesses to turn over dormant financial assets to the state after a set period of inactivity (typically 3–5 years). The Vermont State Treasurer's office manages unclaimed property including dormant bank accounts, insurance refunds, and uncashed dividend checks from Vermont businesses. The program holds $115 million in unclaimed property on behalf of residents.

How do I search for unclaimed money in Vermont?

To search for unclaimed money in Vermont, visit the official state portal at https://www.vermonttreasurer.gov/unclaimed-property. Enter your full legal name — try all variations including middle names, maiden names, and nicknames. Also search using the names of deceased relatives. The search is completely free.

How long does Vermont take to process claims?

Vermont typically processes unclaimed property claims in 4-8 weeks. Processing time can vary depending on the complexity of your claim, the type of property, and the volume of claims being processed. You can check claim status through the Vermont unclaimed property portal.

Is there a deadline to claim property in Vermont?

No. Vermont, like all US states, holds unclaimed property indefinitely on behalf of the owner. There is no deadline or statute of limitations for claiming your own unclaimed property. However, you should search and claim as soon as possible to avoid any complications.

Can I claim on behalf of a deceased relative in Vermont?

Yes. You can file a claim for unclaimed property belonging to a deceased relative in Vermont. You will typically need to provide a certified death certificate, proof of your relationship to the deceased, and documentation of your legal right to the property (such as a will, letters testamentary, or letters of administration from the probate court).

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