Complete Guide to Searching and Claiming in NH [2026]
New Hampshire holds millions of dollars in unclaimed property waiting to be returned to rightful owners. The Granite State holds unclaimed property from its concentration of technology companies, outdoor recreation businesses, and tourism operations. The New Hampshire State Treasury is responsible for safeguarding and returning these assets to their owners.
New Hampshire uses the KAPS (Kelmar) for its unclaimed property database. Property typically becomes dormant after 5 years of no owner activity, at which point holders must report it to the state by November 1 each year.
This is the official state website operated by the New Hampshire State Treasury. Use this site to:
Visit findnhmoney.gov and search using your name or business name.
Check the property details (address, holder name) to confirm it belongs to you.
Complete the online claim form or download the paper form if preferred. Online claims typically process faster.
Provide proof of identity and ownership as requested by the state.
New Hampshire claims typically take 30-90 days to process.
Once approved, receive your funds via check or direct deposit (if available).
| Finder Fee Cap | Not specified |
|---|---|
| Waiting Period | No waiting period - finders can contact owners immediately |
| Finder License Required | No |
| Dormancy Period | 5 years |
| Reporting Deadline | November 1 |
| Holding Period | Indefinitely |
New Hampshire State Treasury
(800) 791-0920
Postcards mailed to reported owners. Lower volume state.
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