Vermont Unclaimed Money

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Find Unclaimed Money In Vermont

Based on the TENS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in unclaimed property sitting in the state treasurer's office, Vermont ought to change its nickname from The Green Mountain state to just The Green Paper State!  All that Vermont unclaimed money just waiting to be reunited with its rightful owners, most of whom don't even know it exists, and those that do largely don't know how to find it.


The average claim for lost funds in VT is for $431- that would really come in handy specially during times like these. Learn how to do a state unclaimed money search and you might get in touch with your lost cash.

Search For Vermont Unclaimed Money 

Hunting For Missing Money In VT

The office of the state treasurer provides the following definition for unclaimed money in Vermont, as well as a list of types of potential sources of unclaimed assets:

By definition, unclaimed property is any financial asset, usually intangible, being held for a person or entity that cannot be found. It is not real estate, abandoned personal property, or lost and found items.

Unclaimed Property can include:




  • Dormant Savings and Checking Accounts and Certificates of Deposit
  • Safe Deposit Box Contents
  • Uncashed Money Orders, Cashier's Checks, and Traveler's Checks
  • Uncashed Payroll Checks
  • Unused Gift Certificates
  • Uncashed Stock and Mutual Fund Dividends
  • Stock Certificates
  • Unclaimed Security Deposits
  • Utility Deposits
  • Customer Deposits, Overpayments, Credit Balances, and Refunds
  • Court Deposits
  • Insurance Payments
  • Probate Court Judgments
  • Property Overlooked in the Probate of an Estate
  • Paid Up Life Insurance Policies
  • Uncashed Death Benefit Checks and Life Insurance Proceeds



  • They go on to explain how the state comes in to possession of these forgotten funds:

    Vermont's Unclaimed Property Law requires corporations, business associations, financial institutions, and insurance companies (commonly referred to as "holders") to annually report and deliver property to the Treasurer's Office after there has been no customer activity on the account for over three years. Often the owner forgets that the account exists, or moves and does not leave a forwarding address or the forwarding order expires. In some cases, the owner dies and the heirs have no knowledge of the property. All holders of Unclaimed Property are required by law to make attempts to contact the owners before reporting the property to the State.



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