What steps are needed to access and review information held in an unclaimed property account by nccash.com in Pennsylvania

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Detailed Answer: Accessing and Reviewing Unclaimed Property on nccash.com

This guide explains how to search, access, and review unclaimed property records for Pennsylvania on nccash.com. Under Pennsylvania’s Uniform Unclaimed Property Act (72 P.S. § 1301.1 et seq.; see Chapter 13, Title 72), any property unclaimed by its owner for five years or more escheats to the Commonwealth. nccash.com acts as an authorized search portal that allows potential claimants to locate and review these records online.

  1. Navigate to nccash.com and select Pennsylvania. Choose “Pennsylvania” from the state dropdown menu to ensure your search queries the PA Treas­ury’s unclaimed property database.
  2. Enter claimant details. Provide your full name, any previous names (maiden, married, or business), and last known address. Accurate spelling helps return precise matches.
  3. Review search results. The results list property types (e.g., checks, safe-deposit contents), amounts, and the reporting holder. Click each entry for a summary view.
  4. Create a secure account.
    • Click “Register” or “Sign Up.”
    • Provide an email, set a strong password, and verify your email address.
    • Link search results to your new account for full access to details.
  5. Access your dashboard. After logging in, go to “My Account” > “Unclaimed Property.” Locate the record you want to review and click “View Details.”
  6. Download supporting documents. Many entries include scanned copies of property reports, holder affidavits, or box inventories. Save PDF files for your records.
  7. Submit a claim. If you believe the property is yours, click “File a Claim.” Complete the online claim form, upload proof of identity, and submit supporting documents. Track the status via your dashboard.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult an attorney or the Pennsylvania Treasury for guidance specific to your situation.

Helpful Hints

  • Use name variations (e.g., Bob, Robert) to capture all possible listings.
  • Include business names if you expect corporate property.
  • Check the last known city and county fields to narrow down results.
  • Retain copies of all correspondence and transaction confirmations.
  • Allow 4–8 weeks for the PA Treasury to process your claim.
  • Visit the PA Treasury’s Unclaimed Property FAQ at patreasury.gov/unclaimed-property.

The information on this site is for general informational purposes only, may be outdated, and is not legal advice; do not rely on it without consulting your own attorney. See full disclaimer.