CT Unclaimed Property

Unclaimed Property in Connecticut

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Connecticut Unclaimed Property FAQ

How do I claim unclaimed property in Connecticut?

To claim unclaimed property in Connecticut, you need to search the state's database, verify the property belongs to you, and submit a claim form with valid identification. RecoupFi handles the entire process for you — we prepare the paperwork, file the claim, and follow up with the Connecticut state office.

What are the finder's fee caps in Connecticut?

Connecticut has finder's fee regulations that vary by property type and amount. RecoupFi always charges within legal limits and only collects a fee if we successfully recover your money.

How long does it take to recover unclaimed property in Connecticut?

Most Connecticut unclaimed property claims are processed within 30 to 90 days, though complex claims involving securities, safe deposit boxes, or large amounts may take longer. RecoupFi tracks your claim status and keeps you updated throughout the process.

Is there a time limit to claim unclaimed property in Connecticut?

In most cases, Connecticut holds unclaimed property indefinitely, meaning you can claim it at any time. However, it's best to file your claim sooner rather than later, as documentation requirements may become more complex over time.

What types of unclaimed property are most common in Connecticut?

The most common types of unclaimed property in Connecticut include uncashed checks, forgotten bank accounts, insurance payouts, utility deposits, and stock dividends. Search our database to see what's available.

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