General Information
The State of Hawaii Unclaimed Property Law requires
“holders” such as corporations, financial institutions, insurance
companies, and business associations to annually report and deliver
abandoned property to the Unclaimed Property Program.
The State
of Hawaii holds unclaimed property as a custodian for the rightful
owner. The State Unclaimed Property Program publishes a statewide
notice annually, listing owner names and last known addresses of
abandoned property escheated to the State. The public is encouraged to
search for unclaimed property on the State’s internet name search
database.
Tips to Maintain Ownership of Your Funds
Property is escheated to the State of Hawaii Unclaimed Property Program when a company, business, corporation, professional association, non-profit organization, government entity or private organization loses contact or communication with the rightful owner.
Property is escheated to the State of Hawaii Unclaimed Property Program when a company, business, corporation, professional association, non-profit organization, government entity or private organization loses contact or communication with the rightful owner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to frequently asked questions regarding unclaimed property.
Answers to frequently asked questions regarding unclaimed property.


