Unclaimed Money in Wisconsin: How To Search and Claim

Wisconsin State Treasurer’s Office is currently holding an estimated $500 million+ in unclaimed money that belongs to Wisconsin residents. If you have ever lived, worked, or done business in Wisconsin, you may have unclaimed funds waiting for you right now.

This page explains exactly how to search for and claim your unclaimed money in Wisconsin through official government channels — completely free of charge.


How To Search for Unclaimed Money in Wisconsin

Step 1: Go to the Official Search Website

Wisconsin’s unclaimed property program is managed by the Wisconsin State Treasurer’s Office through its Unclaimed Property. The official search website is:

statetreasurer.wi.gov/unclaimed-property

This is the only official and free way to search for unclaimed property in Wisconsin. Never pay anyone to search for you.

Step 2: Search Using Your Name

Enter your full legal name on the search page. Try variations including:

  • Your current legal name
  • Your maiden name or any previous married names
  • Common misspellings of your name
  • Names of deceased relatives who lived in Wisconsin
  • Your business name, if you have owned or operated a business in Wisconsin

Step 3: Review Your Results

The search results will show any unclaimed property associated with your name. For each match, you will typically see:

  • The name on the account
  • The type of property (bank account, insurance, payroll, etc.)
  • The company that reported the property
  • The approximate value (some states do not show exact amounts)
  • The last known address on file

Step 4: File Your Claim

If you find a match, follow the instructions on the Wisconsin State Treasurer’s Office website to file your claim. Most claims in Wisconsin can be started online. You will need to verify your identity and provide documentation proving you are the rightful owner.


What Documents Do You Need?

  • Government-issued photo ID — driver’s license, passport, or military ID
  • Proof of Social Security Number — SSN card, tax return, or W-2
  • Proof of address — utility bill, bank statement, or tax document matching the address on file
  • Proof of name change (if applicable) — marriage certificate, divorce decree, or court order

Key Facts: Unclaimed Money in Wisconsin

Detail Information
Managing Agency Wisconsin State Treasurer’s Office
Division Unclaimed Property
Estimated Unclaimed Total $500 million+
Dormancy Period 5 years
Official Search Website statetreasurer.wi.gov/unclaimed-property
Phone (608) 267-7977
Claim Deadline None — held indefinitely
Cost Free — always

What You Need to Know About Wisconsin

Wisconsin holds over $500 million in unclaimed property.


Protect Yourself from Scams

  • Never pay to search. Official government searches are always free.
  • Never pay upfront fees to claim. Legitimate claims have no advance fees.
  • Verify unsolicited letters directly through the Wisconsin State Treasurer’s Office website.
  • Use only official websites linked above to search and claim.

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Search every state where you have ever lived, worked, or done business. Unclaimed property is reported to the state of your last known address.

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Contact Wisconsin State Treasurer’s Office