Do You Have Unclaimed Money in Kansas? Here’s How to Check

by Kelly Cooke

1min Read Jan 29, 2025

More than $600 million in unclaimed property is sitting with the Kansas State Treasurer’s Office—some of it could be yours.

Thousands of Kansas residents are owed money they haven’t claimed, from forgotten bank accounts to uncashed checks.

Kansas State Treasurer Steven Johnson is urging residents to search for unclaimed funds as part of National Unclaimed Property Day on February 1.

What Counts as Unclaimed Property?

Unclaimed property includes:

  • Insurance proceeds
  • Payroll checks
  • Bank accounts
  • Refunds and overpayments
  • Stocks, bonds, and safe deposit box contents
Read: The State By State Guide to Unclaimed Assets


How to Check for Your Money?

Searching is quick and free. Visit the Kansas State Treasurer’s website and enter your name, city, or ZIP code.

You can also check the status of previous claims.

Check now: Kansas Unclaimed Property Search

Don’t Miss Out!

Even small amounts can make a difference, and claiming what’s rightfully yours is simple.

Spread the word—your family and friends may have unclaimed money waiting, too!

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