Unclaimed Money in New Jersey

New Jersey holds over $3 billion in unclaimed property, with new assets added as accounts reach the 3-year dormancy period.

Unclaimed Money in New Jersey

New Jersey holds over $3 billion in unclaimed property waiting to be reunited with rightful owners across the Garden State. With a dormancy period of just 3 years, financial institutions, insurance companies, and employers throughout New Jersey are required to turn over abandoned funds to the state at a faster rate than many other jurisdictions. Densely populated counties like Bergen, Middlesex, Essex, Hudson, and Monmouth account for a significant portion of these unclaimed assets, reflecting the state's concentration of corporate headquarters, financial institutions, and long-established businesses.

The high volume of unclaimed property in New Jersey stems from several factors unique to the state. Major employers such as Johnson & Johnson, Merck, Prudential Financial, and PSE&G have thousands of current and former employees who may have forgotten final paychecks, stock dividends, or pension benefits. New Jersey's robust banking sector, including institutions like Investors Bank and Valley National Bank, regularly transfers dormant accounts to the state. Additionally, the Garden State's transient population—with residents frequently relocating between New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania—contributes to forgotten security deposits, utility refunds, and insurance payouts that end up in state custody.

How to Search for Unclaimed Money in New Jersey

Searching for unclaimed property in New Jersey is completely free and takes just minutes. When you enter your name on this page, our system cross-references official state databases to identify potential matches. For the most comprehensive search, you can also visit the New Jersey Department of Treasury portal directly. The state's database is updated regularly as new property reaches the 3-year dormancy threshold and businesses submit their annual reports of abandoned property.

Because many New Jersey residents have lived in multiple addresses throughout Bergen County's suburbs, Middlesex County's townships, or Essex County's urban centers, it's important to search using previous names, maiden names, and old addresses. Business owners should also search using their company's current and former legal names, as uncompleted vendor payments and forgotten corporate accounts are common.

Common Types of Unclaimed Property in New Jersey

New Jersey's Department of Treasury holds a diverse range of unclaimed assets, including:

  • Dormant bank accounts and forgotten savings bonds from New Jersey financial institutions
  • Uncashed payroll checks from Garden State employers in pharmaceutical, healthcare, and finance industries
  • Stock dividends, mutual fund distributions, and brokerage account proceeds from New Jersey-based investment firms
  • Life insurance policy benefits and annuity payments from major insurers with a presence in Newark and Jersey City
  • Utility deposit refunds from PSE&G, New Jersey Natural Gas, and municipal utility authorities
  • Security deposits from landlords in high-turnover rental markets throughout Hudson and Monmouth counties
  • Unclaimed inheritances, estate distributions, and safe deposit box contents
  • Customer refunds and overpayments from New Jersey retailers and service providers

Claiming Your New Jersey Unclaimed Property

Once you've identified unclaimed property in your name, the claiming process through the New Jersey Department of Treasury is straightforward and always free. You'll need to complete a claim form and provide documentation proving your identity and connection to the property. Acceptable documents typically include a driver's license or state ID, Social Security card, and proof of your previous New Jersey address such as an old utility bill, tax return, or lease agreement.

For claims involving employment-related property, you may need to provide pay stubs or W-2 forms showing your work history with the company. Insurance policy claims require the policy number or death certificate (for beneficiary claims). If you're claiming property for a deceased relative, you'll need additional documentation such as letters of administration or a will proving your authority to claim on behalf of the estate.

Processing times for New Jersey unclaimed property claims typically range from 60 to 90 days after the Department of Treasury receives your complete documentation. Simple claims with clear ownership may be processed faster, while complex claims involving estates or business entities may take longer. The state will issue payment by check mailed to your verified address.

Remember that claiming unclaimed property in New Jersey is completely free—you never need to pay anyone to search for or claim property that already belongs to you. Be wary of third-party companies that charge fees or request a percentage of your claim. These "finder" services are unnecessary, as you can complete the entire process yourself at no cost through the official state portal.

New Jersey Unclaimed Money Records

12,975 people with matching records — showing 1651–1675

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