Jan 31, 2026
LINCOLN–(KFOR Jan. 31)–State Treasurer Joey Spellerberg is launching a statewide push to reunite Nebraskans with their “lost cash” in recognition of National Unclaimed Property Day, set for Sunday, Feb. 1. With the state safeguarding millions of dollars in forgotten assets, Spellerberg is ur ging residents to take one minute this week to search NebraskaLostCash.gov. For those who have lived in multiple states, Spellerberg recommends checking MissingMoney.com, a national database.  Searching both sites is easy, free of charge, and secure. At the Treasurer’s request, Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen has proclaimed Feb. 1 as Unclaimed Property Day across the state. “This is not the state’s money — it’s money that belongs to individuals who could use these funds for daily expenses, a down payment on a first home, or college savings,” Spellerberg said. “Nebraska has streamlined the claims process because we want these unclaimed dollars back in our local economies.” According to the Unclaimed Property Division of the State Treasurer’s Office, there is unclaimed property in all 93 counties, while millions of dollars in unclaimed assets are waiting in Nebraska’s largest cities, including: • $96 million in the Omaha metro; • $28.6 million in Lincoln The State Treasurer serves as a custodian for lost financial assets, ranging from uncashed payroll checks and insurance benefits to forgotten bank accounts and mutual funds. In 2025, the Unclaimed Property Division returned more than $19.7 million through 19,952 claims. ...read more read less
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