Treasurer Pack Announces More Than $10 Million in Unclaimed Property Funds Returned During March

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. – State Treasurer Larry Pack announced today his Office’s Unclaimed Property Division returned more than $10 million worth of funds to individuals, businesses and organizations during the month of March.

“It’s always great to put money back into the pockets of West Virginians, but this month, our team went above and beyond to locate these lost funds. We were able to return more than $10 million to rightful owners across the state including large businesses, residents, and others,” Treasurer Pack said. “My Office still has more than $500 million worth of listings in our database, so I encourage everyone to keep checking our website because you never know if there may be unclaimed property funds in your name.”

The Unclaimed Property Division returned a total of $10,127,883 paid out across 1,890 claims representing 12,698 individual properties during the month of March.

The top five recipients to receive the highest amount of unclaimed property this month include:

  1. Vandalia Health, Inc.: $354,125.46
  2. A Charles Town estate: $77,985.34
  3. An individual in Jane Lew: $69,734.94
  4. A Chester estate: $50,604.73
  5. A Morgantown estate: $48,415.66

Since the start of Fiscal Year 2026, which began on July 1, 2025, the Treasurer’s Office has returned more than $27,393,689 to rightful owners.

The State Treasurer’s Office now has more than $524 million worth of listings in its database.

For more information about the unclaimed property program or to find out if the Office is holding any money for you or your family, visit www.WVUnclaimedProperty.gov.

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