OFFICIAL STATE SEARCH GUIDE

Nevada unclaimed money search

Start your Nevada search with the official program, then let the state's own instructions guide verification and any claim submission.

OFFICIAL STATE RESOURCE

Nevada Unclaimed Property

Visit the Nevada Unclaimed Property website to search for unclaimed property.

STATE-SPECIFIC OWNER GUIDANCE

What makes the Nevada search distinct.

Nevada's Unclaimed Property program, managed by the State Treasurer, acts as a custodian for abandoned assets, never taking ownership. You can search for your property online using your last name, business name, or property ID. The official website is the sole method for searching; in-person or phone inquiries are not supported for searches. Claimants can also check the status of their submitted claims directly on the website with a Claim ID.

Review the official state source

A CLEAR FIRST STEP

Keep the state in the driver's seat.

Financial Foundations does not control the Nevada program. A search result does not guarantee a recovery, and the state determines whether a claim is eligible and complete.

  1. 01

    Search directly

    Use the official Nevada program linked on this page to look for your name, a former name, or a business name.

  2. 02

    Review the match

    Read the state portal's instructions before you provide any verification documents or personal information.

  3. 03

    Follow the state process

    If you find a possible match, submit or track the claim exactly as Nevada directs. The state decides documentation, timing, and eligibility.

Before you begin

Before you begin

  • Start with the state connected to an old address, employer, account, or business.
  • Search more than one state if your work, address, or account history spans multiple places.
  • Use only the secure instructions provided by the official state program when it requests verification.

Need a wider search plan?

Search another state with confidence.

Use the state directory to check another state, or read the guide for a practical way to organize your first search.