MissingMoney.com is a website that collates the unclaimed funds from 40 US states, the District of Columbia, and one Canadian province (Alberta). While it is not an official government site in that it’s not run by the government, it is endorsed by these jurisdictions, which share the unclaimed funds data.

Are moon rocks illegal to own?

Although NASA’s lunar missions returned more than 842 pounds of moon rock to Earth, it is illegal for private citizens to own any of it (lunar meteorites, however, are perfectly legal). Instead, lunar samples were used as goodwill gifts to 135 countries and each of the 50 states.

Started in 1999, MissingMoney.com is the only multi-state unclaimed property site endorsed by NAUPA and has often received national recognition.

How much unclaimed property is there in New Jersey?

According to the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA), there is about $42 billion in unclaimed property in the United States. Some states report the amounts of their unclaimed property claims. However, New Jersey laws only allow for the release of the property owner’s name and address.

Where can I go to search for my unclaimed property?

It’s free to search, if you use your official state government’s unclaimed property website. Use the interactive map below to go directly to your state’s official program website. From there, you can conduct a free search for your unclaimed property! Be sure to check each state you’ve lived or done business in

Where to find missing money in New Jersey?

The state of New Jersey does not operate its own database. Instead, it works with . This website works with states and provinces to provide information about missing money throughout the United States.

How to search for missing money in your state?

Most states participate in MissingMoney.com—a free website, sponsored by NAUPA, from which you can search participating state’s databases for unclaimed property. MissingMoney.com will display any states in which there is a match, and provide information and links to the official government websites for beginning the claims process.