Want your money faster? Include your SSN when creating your claim and upload your supporting documents electronically. If we have your SSN, we can quickly verify your identity, and our system will automatically approve some claims as soon as we receive them. Without the SSN, your claim will require a manual review and take longer to process. Uploading information is the safest and quickest way to share your data with us. Our system is secure, and we protect your data in accordance with Oregon law. We’re excited to now offer text translation across our website. Click on the icon in the upper right-hand corner to access 10 different languages! As we roll out this new feature, feedback regarding the accuracy of our website’s translated content is welcomed. If you would like to provide feedback, please contact us at claims@ost.state.or.us.
Welcome to Oregon’s Unclaimed Property Program
Oregon holds millions of dollars in unclaimed assets, like uncashed checks, forgotten bank accounts, security deposits, tax refunds, credit balances, investment accounts, and other funds. Oregon’s Unclaimed Property Program – now part of Oregon State Treasury – keeps those funds safe for their rightful owner to claim. Search to see if the state is holding money that belongs to you!
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Claim Property
Search to see if Oregon is holding money that belongs to you.
Check Claim Status
Enter your claim ID to check on the status of your submitted claim.
Report Property
Businesses, financial institutions, and government agencies: click the button below to securely file your unclaimed property report.
File a ReportInvesting in Oregon Kids
Oregon State Treasury holds unclaimed property in the Common School Fund until it’s claimed by its rightful owners. We invest the funds prudently to earn interest that is then distributed to schools across the state. In 2023, the State Land Board will distribute $72.2 million to Oregon Public Schools.