Piscataway Lost Funds Search

Piscataway Township in Middlesex County has about 60,000 residents. A large share of those people have unclaimed money held by the state of New Jersey. The state vault holds more than $7 billion in lost funds total, and Piscataway feeds a steady flow of dormant records into that pool. Old bank accounts, stale checks, and past insurance payouts are the main types of unclaimed money tied to Piscataway addresses. Search your name now with the free tool on this page to find out if the state holds cash in your name.

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Piscataway Quick Facts

60,000+ Population
Middlesex County
Free Search at unclaimedfunds.nj.gov
$7B+ State Holdings

Piscataway Unclaimed Money Facts

Piscataway Township is among the larger towns in Middlesex County. Home to Rutgers research sites and a broad base of residents, the area sees plenty of account turnover. When banks, firms, or other groups lose touch with an account holder, the law sets a clear path. Under N.J.S.A. 46:30B-7, most types of unclaimed money go dormant after three years with no contact from the owner. At that point, the holder must report and send the funds to the state Unclaimed Property Administration in Trenton for safekeeping.

In fiscal year 2024, the state returned $261.4 million in unclaimed money to New Jersey owners. Piscataway residents got their part of that total. The average claim paid out is close to $2,080. A brief search could mean a real payout for you. One in seven people in the state have lost funds on file. Those odds are strong enough that you or a relative in Piscataway likely has unclaimed money to claim.

Searching Piscataway Lost Records

Go to the state site to start. Visit unclaimedfunds.nj.gov and type your full name. The site will show all matches linked to your name and any Piscataway addresses in the state records. If no results come up, try your maiden name. Old nicknames and former initials may also help. Funds can be filed under a name you used at a prior Piscataway address years back.

Check MissingMoney.com as well for a multi-state search. This free tool pulls data from dozens of state databases at once. If you moved to Piscataway from another state, your lost funds could be held there. The wider search takes just a few minutes and adds no cost to the process. It helps you find unclaimed money that may not show up in the New Jersey database alone.

The Piscataway Township site also provides links to local services. Some local groups may hold small funds that have not yet been turned over to the state. Checking the town site along with the state portal gives you a thorough look at all unclaimed money in Piscataway.

Note: The state search at unclaimedfunds.nj.gov is free. No one should charge you a fee to search.

Piscataway Unclaimed Money Claims

Found a match? File a claim next. The state website walks you through each step. You must prove your name and show that the funds are yours. Most claims take one to two months from the date you submit all forms and papers.

You will need valid ID. The state takes a license, passport, or state ID card. Proof of your Piscataway address is also needed. Old bills, tax forms, or bank records that list the address tied to the funds will serve this purpose. Send copies rather than originals with your claim. The claim documentation page has the full list of items the state needs to process your Piscataway unclaimed money claim.

The image below shows the Piscataway Township website, which links to local resources for residents searching for unclaimed money.

Piscataway Township unclaimed money resources

Piscataway residents can access local government services and find links to the state unclaimed money portal through this site.

Piscataway Deceased Fund Claims

When a Piscataway resident passes away, their unclaimed money stays in the state vault. An heir or estate rep can file a claim for those funds. Probate papers from the Middlesex County Surrogate's Court are required. Call the surrogate at 732-745-3055 to find out what forms you need to get. The probate documents must be dated within one year. Older papers require a fresh set of letters from the Middlesex County surrogate.

A death certificate is part of the claim as well. Get one from the NJ Department of Health at 609-292-4087. The state uses these documents to match the deceased to their unclaimed money records in Piscataway. Claims for deceased owners may take extra time, but the steps are the same once you have all the right papers in hand. There is no fee to file and no time limit on when you can submit your claim.

Note: Contact the Middlesex County surrogate at 732-745-3055 to learn what probate forms you need for a deceased Piscataway claim.

Piscataway Funds and State Rules

New Jersey law dictates how unclaimed money in Piscataway gets managed. The Uniform Unclaimed Property Act at N.J.S.A. 46:30B sets the framework. Holders must attempt due diligence before they transfer funds. For amounts of $50 or more, that means a certified letter to the owner's last known Piscataway address. The letter must be sent 60 to 120 days before the report deadline. Most holders file reports by November 1, while life insurance firms report by May 1.

The state FAQ page shown below gives Piscataway residents answers to common questions about unclaimed money.

New Jersey unclaimed money FAQ for Piscataway residents

Piscataway residents can review this resource for answers to the most common questions about lost funds and the claim process.

There is no time limit on filing a claim. The state holds your unclaimed money from Piscataway with no end date. You can claim funds that have been held for a year or for many years. The UPA is open to help at 609-292-9200 or by mail at PO Box 214, Trenton, NJ 08625-0214. The NJ Treasury unclaimed property page has the full rules and all the forms you may need.

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Middlesex County Lost Funds

Piscataway Township is part of Middlesex County. All probate for deceased claims goes through the Middlesex County Surrogate's Court. The county handles many unclaimed money cases each year thanks to its large pool of residents. For more on how Middlesex County deals with these records and what tools are open to you, visit the full county page.

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