Department of Budget and Finance

Unclaimed property is held in a custodial capacity by the State of Hawaii Unclaimed Property Program until the rightful owner or heir is reunited with the abandoned property.

Unclaimed property owners may search and file claims for property at no cost. Owners may be reunited with their unclaimed property by first searching for property by name then filing a claim as the rightful owner.

Search for Unclaimed Property in the State of Hawaii

Unclaimed property owners may search for unclaimed property by name online at the State of Hawaii Unclaimed Property Search link or by requesting a name search by calling the State of Hawaii Unclaimed Property office.

File a Claim for Unclaimed Property

Unclaimed property owners may file a claim upon a successful completion of a name search. A claim consists of a claim form and required documentation. Claims are reviewed for required documentation. Claimants will be notified if additional documentation is necessary.

To file a claim, review the instructions below.

  1. Original Owner Claim Instructions
    This information applies if you are filing a claim as the reported owner.
  2. Deceased Owner Claim Instructions
    This information applies to those filing a claim as the heir of a deceased owner.
  3. Business Claim Instructions
    This information applies if you are filing a claim on behalf of the business.

Owner Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions regarding the return of unclaimed property.

Affidavit for Collection of Personal Property of the Decedent
Required for heirs pursuant Sections 560:3-1201 and 560:3-1202, Hawaii Revised Statutes.

REMINDER

Act 184, Session Laws of Hawaii 2014 requires that claims for funds less than $100 in the unclaimed property trust fund must be claimed within ten (10) years of deposit into the trust fund, or the funds will escheat to the State and be transferred to the general fund.

On July 1, 2024, unclaimed funds less than $100 and received on or prior to June 30, 2014, will escheat to the State if not claimed.

Unclaimed Property