Nebraska Wants to Return Your Unclaimed Cash Before Year Ends
Nebraska State Treasurer Joey Spellerberg is reminding residents to check if they have unclaimed money before the holidays.
The state’s Unclaimed Property Program holds forgotten money from things like:
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Old bank accounts
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Uncashed checks
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Insurance payouts
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Safe deposit box items
Since the program started, Nebraska has returned $260 million to residents.
This year alone, more than 16,000 people received a total of $16.27 million. Some claims are just a few dollars, while others reach thousands.
Who Can Claim
You may be able to claim money if you:
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Live in Nebraska
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Previously lived or worked in Nebraska
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Owned a business in the state
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Had a bank account, stock, insurance payout, or check you never claimed
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Are an heir to someone with unclaimed assets
Worth reading: The State By State Guide to Unclaimed Assets
How to Claim
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Search for your name or business for free at: NebraskaLostCash.nebraska.gov
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If you lived in another state, check MissingMoney.com
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Claims under $50 need only basic verification. Larger claims may need extra documents.
You can also visit the Treasurer’s Office in Lincoln at 809 “P” Street for in-person help.
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Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Call: (877) 572-9688
There is never a fee to search or claim your money.
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