How to Access and Review Maryland Unclaimed Property Online
Detailed Answer
Under Maryland law, the Comptroller’s Unclaimed Property Program holds records of abandoned property and permits claimants to access and review their information online. The process follows the requirements in Md. Code Ann., State Government Article § 11-501 and § 11-303.
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Gather Your Information
Collect your full legal name, current mailing address, Social Security number (or EIN for businesses), and any prior addresses or aliases. Having accurate data speeds up your search. -
Visit the Maryland Unclaimed Property Portal
Go to the Comptroller’s official site at https://unclaimedproperty.marylandtaxes.gov. -
Create or Log In to Your Account
Click “Sign In.” First-time users click “Create Account” and follow on-screen prompts. You’ll verify your email and establish a password. -
Search for Your Property
In your dashboard, select “Search Unclaimed Property.” Enter your name or business name and your SSN/EIN. Review results for matches. Use wildcards (e.g., “Smith, J*”) if necessary. -
Review Property Details
Click each item’s “View Details” to see the record date, source holder, last known address, and amount held. Maryland retains these records per Md. Code Ann., State Gov’t § 11-501. -
Download Statements or Reports
Use the “Download PDF” button on each detail screen to save statements. To export a full list, choose “Export to CSV” in your dashboard. -
Request a Full Record Copy
If you need certified copies or older records, file a request under Md. Code Ann., State Government Article § 11-303 via the portal’s “History Request” feature or by mail to the Comptroller’s Unclaimed Property Division.
Helpful Hints
- Double-check name spellings and use common variants.
- Keep digital copies of your ID and proof of address ready for verification.
- Search under both personal and business names if you operate an LLC, partnership, or trust.
- Note your transaction ID when you download or export data for future reference.
- Review your account at least once per year—unclaimed property can surface long after dormancy periods.
- Contact portal support if you hit technical issues or need records older than seven years.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. If you need help with your unclaimed property claim, you should consult a licensed attorney or contact the Maryland Comptroller’s Unclaimed Property Division.