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Unclaimed Money in New Mexico: How to Find Yours

New Mexico is holding millions in unclaimed property waiting to be claimed. Find out if any of it belongs to you.

Total Unclaimed Value

$225 million

Held by New Mexico

Average Claim Amount

$245

Typical person receives

Last Verified

2026-03-03

Database up to date

Search New Mexico's Unclaimed Property Database

Official state database maintained by New Mexico government

New Mexico State Treasurer's office maintains an Unclaimed Property database. Search for your funds online and submit a claim.

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How to Search for Unclaimed Money in New Mexico

1

Visit the Official New Mexico Unclaimed Property Website

Go to https://www.env.nm.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/unclaimed-property.pdf and look for the search database or "Find Unclaimed Property" option.

2

Enter Your Name and Previous Names

Search using your full legal name as it appears on bank accounts and important documents. Include any previous names (maiden names, aliases) you've used.

3

Check for Matches and Verify Your Identity

If a match is found, the website will show details about the unclaimed property. Verify it matches your information before proceeding.

4

File Your Claim and Provide Documentation

Complete the claim form on the website or download a paper form. You'll need to provide proof of ownership, such as your ID, SSN, or bank statements.

5

Wait for Processing

Processing typically takes 6-12 weeks after you submit your claim. Keep your confirmation number and follow up if needed using 505-827-8800.

Types of Unclaimed Property in New Mexico

Bank Deposits

Forgotten bank accounts and savings

Uncashed Wages

Paychecks never deposited or cashed

Utility Deposits

Security deposits from utilities

Insurance Refunds

Overpaid insurance premiums

Stocks & Dividends

Abandoned securities and dividends

Safe Deposit Contents

Items left in safety deposit boxes

Additional Resources Beyond New Mexico

MissingMoney.com

National database run by NAUPA to search across multiple states

IRS Refund Check Status

Find unclaimed federal income tax refunds from the IRS

Class Action Settlements

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PBGC Pension Search

Search for unclaimed pension benefits

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Frequently Asked Questions

About Unclaimed Property in New Mexico

New Mexico holds an estimated $225 million in unclaimed property on behalf of residents and former residents. This unclaimed money comes from forgotten bank accounts, unpaid wages, uncashed insurance checks, utility deposits, and other forgotten funds. On average, New Mexico residents claim $245 when they find their unclaimed property.

The process of claiming unclaimed property in New Mexico is straightforward and completely free. The state maintains a searchable database where you can look up your name and any previous names you've used. If you find property in your name, you simply follow the claim process outlined by New Mexico's government office.

Many people are surprised to discover they have unclaimed property waiting for them. Whether it's a forgotten savings account from decades ago, an old employer's unpaid wages, or a utility deposit you never got back, the New Mexico unclaimed property program is designed to return these funds to their rightful owners. New Mexico does not impose a time limit for claiming unclaimed property.

For help claiming your unclaimed property in New Mexico, you can contact the state office at 505-827-8800. They can answer questions about your specific claim and provide guidance on the documentation needed. Remember: never pay anyone to search for unclaimed property or help you file a claim. Legitimate services are always free.

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