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No current Missouri unclaimed property finder information. Click on this link to sign up for our newsletter with the latest status reports and changes.
No current Montana unclaimed property finder information. Click on this link to sign up for our newsletter with the latest status reports and changes.
No current Nebraska unclaimed property finder information. Click on this link to sign up for our newsletter with the latest status reports and changes.
No current Nevada unclaimed property finder information. Click on this link to sign up for our newsletter with the latest status reports and changes.
In New Hampshire, unclaimed property finders agreements are unenforceable until after a 24 month waiting period expires.
http://www.nh.gov/treasury/Divisions/AP/APfaq.htm#SeekingFee
Agreements to locate unclaimed property within two years after a holder reports the property to the state are not valid. Valid agreements have a fee limit of 20 percent of property value. Follow this link and scroll down to the last paragraph for more information.
http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/organization/unclprop.shtml
No current New Mexico unclaimed property finder information. Click on this link to sign up for our newsletter with the latest status reports and changes.
No current information. Click on this link to sign up for our newsletter with the latest status reports and changes.
Individuals using this website to search for unclaimed property for compensation may be in violation of North Carolina General Statute 116B-78.
https://www.treasurer.state.nc.us/NR/rdonlyres/A7949307-2A34-49BC-88D4-508205DF88EE/0/notice.pdf
Guidelines for Heirfinders doing business in North Dakota.
An Ohio unclaimed property finder may not charge more than 10 percent of the total amount claimed AFTER the 5 percent administrative fee has been subtracted.
No current Oklahoma unclaimed property finder information. Click on this link to sign up for our newsletter with the latest status reports and changes.
As of October 1998, all finders must be licensed with the Oregon Board of Investigators.
No current finder information. Click on this link to sign up for our newsletter with the latest status reports and changes.
No current Rhode Island unclaimed property finder information. Click on this link to sign up for our newsletter with the latest status reports and changes.
See Section 27-18-360 of the South Carolina Code of Laws regarding unclaimed property finders and agreements.
No current South Dakota unclaimed property finder information. Click on this link to sign up for our newsletter with the latest status reports and changes.
Tennessee unclaimed property finder or locator information, including guidelines, FAQs and more.
Texas law requires search firms and heirfinders to be licensed or registered with the state.
Information for Utah unclaimed property finders.
The Vermont Unclaimed Property Division encourages people who are considering entering into an agreement with an heir finder to consult with their local Better Business Bureau about the person or agency in question before signing any agreement.
No current Virginia unclaimed property finder information. Click on this link to sign up for our newsletter with the latest status reports and changes.
All heir finders and asset locators must be registered to do business in the state of Washington. For information on becoming an Asset Locator, click here. Check out the list of frequently asked questions about asset locating.
No current West Virginia unclaimed property finder information. Click on this link to sign up for our newsletter with the latest status reports and changes.
Requirements for Wisconsin Locators of Missing Owners or Heirs (Sec. 177.35, Wis. Stats.). Before engaging in unclaimed property locating activity, there are several statutory and departmental requirements you should be aware of.

