Maryland Treasury Unclaimed Funds
MD Unclaimed Property
Holder Reporting Guidelines 1. Filing Deadlines for Corporations and Insurance Company Filers 2. Reporting Period vs. Dormancy Period Fiscal Filer Example: For Reporting Period 2026 due by October 31, 2026, all accounts that have a Dormancy Period of July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023 are due to be escheated.
https://www.unclaimed-property.marylandcomptroller.gov/app/reporting-guidelines
Maryland’s fiscal watchdog flags billions in unaccounted money year after year
Maryland’s fiscal watchdog flags billions in unaccounted money year after year Findings from Maryland’s fiscal watchdog show a pattern that keeps repeating: Year after year, the state flags millions, and in some cases billions, of dollars that are not fully accounted for.
https://foxbaltimore.com/spotlight-on-maryland/marylands-fiscal-watchdog-flags-billions-in-unaccounted-money-year-after-year
Unclaimed Property Form Maryland OneStop
Comptroller Unclaimed Property Form We are upgrading to a new, state-of-the-art Unclaimed Property System. We will stop accepting claims here on September 14th, 2025, at 11:59pm. If you currently have a claim in draft or pending status, they will be moved to the new system.
https://onestop.md.gov/forms/comptroller-unclaimed-property-form-663e28e10e079800f3e4818e
Maryland's fiscal watchdog flags billions in unaccounted ...
That means Maryland spent state funds expecting reimbursement from the federal government ... Baltimore Sun. Close .
https://www.baltimoresun.com/2026/01/21/marylands-fiscal-watchdog-flags-billions-in-unaccounted-money-year-after-year/Maryland – National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)
Dormancy Periods The following dormancy periods are listed in years, unless otherwise noted. Reporting and Payment Due Dates The following indicates the report and payment due dates for the various property types. Electronic Reporting Capability Schedule The following indicates which types of reporting formats are accepted by this state.
https://unclaimed.org/reporting/maryland/
new system promises faster payouts for unclaimed property
Unclaimed property has become a significant source of revenue for Maryland's ... 2026 Scripps Media, Inc. Give Light and the People Will Find ...
https://www.wmar2news.com/matterformallory/maryland-may-be-holding-your-money-new-system-promises-faster-payouts-for-unclaimed-propertyUnclaimed funds: Maryland has no idea how much of your ...
topics: Unclaimed funds · Maryland · Comptroller · Return rate · Property division · Legislation · Revenue stream · Technology ... 2026 Sinclair, ...
https://wjla.com/features/i-team/unclaimed-funds-maryland-property-division-242-million-dollars-forgotten-money-comptroller-brooke-lierman-kelmar-state-government-website-ron-lizziUncovering Unclaimed Property: A Comprehensive Guide Not-for-Profit
It’s surprisingly common for financial assets to become lost or forgotten – over $70 billion in unclaimed property is currently waiting to be claimed by its rightful owners. According to the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA), approximately one in seven people, or 33 million individuals, currently have assets held by the state.
https://www.pbmares.com/uncovering-unclaimed-property-a-comprehensive-guide/
Maryland Unclaimed Property Claim Form Maryland OneStop
Unclaimed Property Claim Form & Checklist - Due Date - Completion Time COT-ST912 Claim Form (OneStop Account Required) This application is closed. Please contact the administrator if you have questions.- Online Application Complete the form Closed - Download FormDownload Form Download the .PDF file Instructions Review the steps - read carefully - Create a OneStop Account You must register an account with Maryland OneStop in order to access and...
https://onestop.md.gov/forms/md-unclaimed-property-645badcecdbf9e028c878060
Unclaimed Attorney Trust Account Funds Maryland Courts
For over two decades, the Client Protection Fund (CPF) had been an unofficial depository for unclaimed attorney trust account (escrow) funds. On February 9, 2022, the Court adopted Maryland Rule 19-414 Attorney Trust Accounts; Funds Presumed Abandoned. Pursuant to this Rule, funds presumed to be abandoned are no longer to be reported or transmitted to the CPF.
http://www.courts.state.md.us/cpf/unclaimedfunds
Maryland Unclaimed Property Claim Form Maryland OneStop
Unclaimed Property Claim Form & Checklist - Due Date - Completion Time COT-ST912 Claim Form (OneStop Account Required) This application is closed. Please contact the administrator if you have questions.- Online Application Complete the form Closed - Download FormDownload Form Download the .PDF file Instructions Review the steps - read carefully - Create a OneStop Account You must register an account with Maryland OneStop in order to access and...
https://onestop.md.gov/forms/md-unclaimed-property-645badcecdbf9e028c878060
OCP A-Z Consumer Advice
Abandoned Property Abandoned or unclaimed property is property (mainly money) that the government owed you but you never collected. It can also be funds left in an account at a bank, credit union, pension, or other source. Consumers should beware: scammers pretend to be from the government and offer to send you your abandoned money for a fee.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/OCP/a_z/abandoned_property.html
Maryland leaders unveil nearly $70.8 billion 2027 budget proposal - CBS Baltimore
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore unveiled his nearly $70.8 billion budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2027 on Wednesday. The governor has promised that the state will "not raise taxes or fees." "Through this budget proposal, our Administration is choosing to protect our people, focus on driving down costs for working families, and strengthen our state's economic competitiveness—all without raising taxes or fees," the governor said.
https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/maryland-2027-budget-proposal-deficit-funding-economy/
Are more taxes on the table for 2026? It's unlikely
Maryland lawmakers are preparing to contend with a $1.2 billion budget deficit as the state continues to reel from funding cuts to state governments and the federal workforce. But, after a significant increase in taxes and fees seen last session, should residents brace for another hike?
https://thedailyrecord.com/2026/01/12/maryland-budget-deficit-2026/