Do you have some long-lost money lying around somewhere that you didn't know about?

Nowadays, there's a website for almost everything, including a state-run site that will tell you if you have some rainy-day money lying around.

States, national agencies, and various organizations hold around $58 billion in unclaimed money and property. 

North Dakota has a small chunk of that money, exceeding $29 million, and if you are a current or a former resident, some of that money could belong to you.

That is right. The Peace Garden State might have something that's yours. Each year, the state of North Dakota acquires millions of dollars worth of unclaimed property and other belongings.

So, what do states do with their unclaimed property?  Absolutely nothing.

It just sits there waiting for you to claim it.  What exactly is all this unclaimed property?  It's actually a number of things, including inheriting something you don't know about, unclaimed wages, stocks or bonds, safe deposit boxes, dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, and more.

Oftentimes, simply a change in your address can cause one of the items above to happen, according to the North Dakota Department of Commerce.

Do you know what else is great?  Since this property has belonged to you the whole time, it is not considered taxable income once it's claimed.

I did a quick search of my family's name to see if I have millions lying around somewhere, and I actually found some money owed to me.

I also found some money owed to my father with a deceased former business partner.  If you would like to see if you have some property belonging to you CLICK HERE.  Just enter your name or business name.

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