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Home→Agencies→Unclaimed Property→Maine→When someone dies

State Unclaimed Property in Maine: when someone dies

A 3-step process for Office of the Maine State Treasurer — Unclaimed Property after a death in Maine.

OverviewWhen someone dies

Unclaimed Property

Maine

maineunclaimedproperty.gov→

Administering agency

Office of the Maine State Treasurer — Unclaimed Property

Phone1-888-283-2808
WebsiteVisit website →

Authority

33 M.R.S. Chapter 45 (Maine Revised Unclaimed Property Act); 33 M.R.S. 2153

Verified Jun 2026

Steps to take

  1. Search maineunclaimedproperty.gov for the deceased's name and prior addresses, and run a multi-state search at missingmoney.com.
  2. Start the claim online as the estate representative or heir and submit:
    • Proof of death (a death certificate)
    • Probate documents or other proof of the legal right to receive the property
    • Identification for the claimant
  3. The Treasurer reviews the claim and verifies ownership before releasing the funds.

Office of the Maine State Treasurer — Unclaimed Property

Phone: 1-888-283-2808

Visit the agency website →

Frequently asked questions

Search maineunclaimedproperty.gov for the deceased's name, then file a claim as the heir or estate representative with proof of death and proof of your legal right to the property, such as probate documents or evidence of your relationship to the deceased.

The Office of the Maine State Treasurer holds unclaimed property under the Maine Revised Unclaimed Property Act (33 M.R.S. Chapter 45) and returns it to owners and their heirs at no charge.

Maine holds unclaimed property until it is claimed, so there is generally no deadline for an owner or their heirs to file a claim.

Unclaimed Property

Maine

maineunclaimedproperty.gov→

Administering agency

Office of the Maine State Treasurer — Unclaimed Property

Phone1-888-283-2808
WebsiteVisit website →

Authority

33 M.R.S. Chapter 45 (Maine Revised Unclaimed Property Act); 33 M.R.S. 2153

Verified Jun 2026