- Summary
- If you have unclaimed property and need to report it, you must contact your local law enforcement agency. This is a strict process where agencies can identify stolen items to assist recovery. You cannot simply file a form or ignore this request; reporting is vital to stopping illegal acts and ensuring justice.
Alabama, Alaska, and Alberta all require citizens to visit specific government websites or call their police departments to locate stolen items. These regions have streamlined forms where you can select which item to report based on your location.
Arizona and Arkansas offer a unique opportunity to report unclaimed property without going to the police. You can access online forms to scan images of stolen items and upload them to a central database. This method is faster than traditional reporting while still ensuring the item is reported to authorities.
Bank of Canada and British Columbia also require businesses with unclaimed property to report it via their designated reporting portals. In these provinces, business owners must visit these specialized sites to upload evidence immediately.
California and Colorado offer different avenues for reporting stolen goods. Residents can submit property reports through state websites or mail a signed form directly to state offices. These services allow individuals to report property found on federal property without needing to visit the police.
Connecticut and New York provide specific reporting forms that businesses must follow. They allow for the submission of property details and photos to help investigators find and recover items.
Kentucky and Maine offer similar but distinct reporting channels for their specific jurisdictions. These systems require businesses to upload property information or photographs to state databases.
Iowa, Wisconsin, and Florida offer online submission options for specific locations. Businesses can upload scanned images or photos of stolen property directly to these portals.
Kansas, New York, and Texas provide varied methods for reporting. They offer forms to upload property details or photos to state agencies.
Louisiana and Oklahoma require specific digital or physical forms for businesses to report stolen property. These forms must be completed and submitted through their designated reporting sites.
Maine, New Jersey, and Tennessee offer various ways for businesses to report unclaimed property. These options often include online forms and physical mailings depending on the state.
Missouri, Oregon, and Vermont offer digital and physical reporting methods for various states. They provide clear instructions on how to upload property information securely.
North Dakota, Utah, and Washington offer local reporting options for unclaimed property. You can visit their websites or call local offices to report findings.
Pennsylvania and West Virginia offer specific reporting tools for their states. These platforms allow businesses to upload property details and photos to state agencies.
Rhode Island and Virginia offer local reporting channels for unclaimed property. Businesses can visit their state websites or call reporting offices.
South Carolina, Delaware, and Maryland offer local reporting portals for unclaimed property. You can submit property information or upload photos via these websites.
Tennessee and North Carolina offer local reporting channels for unclaimed property. They provide ways to submit property details or upload photos to state agencies.
Finally, Alaska, Hawaii, and Wyoming offer local reporting options for unclaimed property. They require citizens to visit specific government sites or call their police for this purpose. - Title
- National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) – The leading, trusted authority in unclaimed property
- Description
- National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) – The leading, trusted authority in unclaimed property
- Keywords
- property, state, search, reporting, free, claim, report, member, states, format, resources, find, file, software, policies, money, membership
- NS Lookup
- A 162.159.135.42
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-15Updated 2026-04-15Summarized 2026-04-16
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