Unclaimed Money in New Hampshire
New Hampshire holds millions in forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, deposits and refunds. Search the official New Hampshire government database below — it's free and you claim directly from the state.
Search New Hampshire's official database → Search MissingMoney.com (NAUPA) →Both searches are free government tools. FoundMoney takes $0 and never charges to recover your money.
How to claim unclaimed money in New Hampshire — step by step
- Open the official New Hampshire unclaimed-property search.
- Enter your name (and former names / previous addresses if prompted).
- Also search MissingMoney.com, the multi-state NAUPA database.
- If you find a match, start a claim and upload the ID/proof the state requests.
- Submit and track your claim. The state pays you directly — no fee.
Frequently asked questions
How do I search for unclaimed money in New Hampshire?
Use New Hampshire's official unclaimed-property search and missingmoney.com. Both are free government-backed tools — enter your name to see if the state is holding money for you.
Is New Hampshire's unclaimed property search free?
Yes. New Hampshire and the national NAUPA/missingmoney.com database are always free. Never pay a "finder" a percentage to recover money you can claim yourself.
What kind of money goes unclaimed in New Hampshire?
Forgotten bank accounts, uncashed paychecks, insurance payouts, security deposits, refunds, stocks, and contents of safe-deposit boxes turned over to the state.