New Hampshire Unclaimed Property and Funds

Do You Have Free Money Waiting For You?

New Hampshire may be holding free money for you. It sounds too good to be true, but it's not. Read below to find out if you have free money waiting for you.

What Is Unclaimed Property in New Hampshire?

Unclaimed Property is money owed to people and companies that gets turned over to New Hampshire when companies can't find people to pay it back. For example, if you move and you don't tell your utility company your new address, they don't know where to send your refund check. In this case they would turn the money over to New Hampshire as Unclaimed Property. New Hampshire would then hold it until you come and claim it. Some states take the money after a certain number of years, while some hold unclaimed funds indefinitely.

Here's the important thing - you could have free money waiting for you!

How Much Unclaimed Property Is New Hampshire Holding?

Total Unclaimed Funds

Two Hundred And Twenty Three Million Dollars

WMUR 9 News, January 2020

State Population

1,359,711

according to the 2020 census

Average Claim Size

$820 to $1,640

per claim, if 1 in 5 to 1 in 10 residents have unclaimed assets

According to this January 2020 WMUR 9 News article, the State of New Hampshire is holding over Two Hundred And Twenty Three Million Dollars in unclaimed funds.

Over One Million people live in New Hampshire, so that means New Hampshire is holding over $164 per resident! Not every resident has unclaimed funds, so that means the average claim is much higher. Usually 1 in 5 to 1 in 10 people have unclaimed assets waiting for them, which would make New Hampshire's average claim between $820 and $1,640.

What Are Some Common Examples of Unclaimed Property?

Some common examples of unclaimed propert include:.

  • Checking or savings accounts
  • Stocks
  • Uncashed dividends or payroll checks
  • Refunds
  • Utility security deposits
  • Contents of safe deposit boxes
  • Customer overpayments

Many times people forget they have accounts open with companies, or move companies that owe them money can't find their new address. For example, electric companies, natural gas companies, phone companies, and others often owe people money when they move, but can't find the person's new address to send them a check. After a certain time period the company must turn that money over the the state, and the state holds it until the owner comes to claim it. Approximately 1 out of every 10 people in the US have unclaimed money waiting for them, they just have to claim it.

How Many People Per City in New Hampshire Have Unclaimed Funds?

See the table below for how many people and businesses in cities in New Hampshire have free money waiting for them. Currently we have records for money held in New York, but we'll add more states soon. Click on the city name to see detailed information about unclaimed property in that city.

City Number of People With Unclaimed Money
Manchester 71
Nashua 55
Portsmouth 36
Hanover 31
Salem 26
Concord 26
Dover 22
Bedford 21
Exeter 18
Keene 17
Lebanon 14
Merrimack 14
Londonderry 14
Derry 12
Hooksett 10
Hollis 9
Hudson 7
Hampton 7
Hampton Falls 6
Gorham 6

How Do I Claim New Hampshire Unclaimed Property?

You can search for and and claim unclaimed assets on the New Hampshire's official webste.

Back to State List Check for Unclaimed Funds

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