Hawaii Unclaimed Property Dormancy Period
Department of Budget and Finance Unclaimed Property Program
Unclaimed Property Program Aloha, The State of Hawaiʻi’s Unclaimed Property Program is administered under the provisions of Chapter 523A of the Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes (HRS). This program collects and holds, in a custodial capacity abandoned and dormant property from “holders”. As a public service, the Unclaimed Property Program returns property to rightful owners at no charge.
https://budget.hawaii.gov/finance/unclaimedproperty/
Department of Budget and Finance Holder Information
Holder Information Holders are businesses, organizations, and any other entities in possession of unclaimed property. By law, unclaimed property must be reported and remitted to the State of Hawaii after a specified period of time. The following information is provided to assist holders with reporting and remitting unclaimed property.
https://budget.hawaii.gov/finance/unclaimedproperty/holder-information/
Department of Budget and Finance Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions Q: What is the Unclaimed Property Program? A: The State of Hawaii Unclaimed Property Program collects and holds abandoned property from holders (companies, government agencies, businesses, etc.). This program is administered under the provisions of the Hawaii Unclaimed Property Statutes, HRS Chapter 523A.
https://budget.hawaii.gov/finance/unclaimedproperty/general/faq/
Abandoned Property Laws by State [2026] Eisen Blog
Every business that handles money or property entrusted by customers, employees, or clients must follow abandoned property laws. These laws require organizations to turn over assets deemed “abandoned” after a period of inactivity, often referred to as a dormancy period. From uncashed payroll checks and dormant bank accounts to safe deposit box contents and unreturned utility deposits, businesses across all industries face compliance obligations.
https://www.witheisen.com/post/abandoned-property-laws-by-state
Abandoned property rules: The beginner's guide to ...
By law, unclaimed property is reportable once it reaches the dormancy period. ... “Wipfli” is the brand name under which Wipfli LLP and ...
https://www.wipfli.com/insights/articles/tax-understand-the-rules-related-to-unclaimed-property-in-your-stateGeneral Information - Department of Budget and Finance
On July 1, 2026, unclaimed funds less than $100 and received on or prior to June 30, 2016, will escheat to the State if not claimed. Chapter 523A-19, Hawaii ...
https://budget.hawaii.gov/finance/unclaimedproperty/general/State of Hawaii Announces List of Abandoned Property Owners; Residents Urged to Check Online Database The State of Hawaii Department of Budget & Finance has announced the availability of names of individuals and entities appearing to be owners of abandoned property, pursuant to Chapter 523A of the Hawaii Revised Statutes.
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Hawaii's State Legals & Public Notices 0001456536-01 Hawaii's State Legals & Public Notices
NOTICE TO PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Pursuant to Chapter 523A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and based upon reports filed with the Director of Finance, State of Hawaii, the names of persons appearing to be owners of abandoned property are available at the State of Hawaii, Department of Budget & Finance, Unclaimed Property Program website: https://budget.hawaii.gov/ finance/unclaimedproperty/.
https://statelegals.staradvertiser.com/2024/06/02/0001456536-01/
Property Type—Aggregate Amount – National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)
Dormancy periods, reporting software, and resources to ensure business compliance ... · National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators ...
https://unclaimed.org/property-type-aggregate-amount/
State of Hawaii Announces List of Abandoned Property Owners; Residents Urged to Check Online Database The State of Hawaii Department of Budget & Finance has announced the availability of names of individuals and entities appearing to be owners of abandoned property, pursuant to Chapter 523A of the Hawaii Revised Statutes.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DGi3mvhyRpq/
2025 Fall Unclaimed Reporting Guide (Part I) - Unclaimed Property Professionals Organization
Fall reporting season is upon us yet again. Most U.S. states require holders to file reports by either Oct. 31 or Nov. 1. Following are reporting deadlines for these states, along with helpful links. This list is not exclusive to a specific holder industry, so please check the states’ websites for information on industry-specific reporting information and deadlines.
https://www.uppo.org/blogpost/925381/513515/2025-Fall-Unclaimed-Reporting-Guide-Part-I
Hawaii Escheatment Guide Eisen
Hawaii Navigating unclaimed property compliance in Hawaii is more than a regulatory requirement—it’s part of your commitment to responsible account management. At Eisen, we help financial institutions and enterprises manage Hawaii’s escheatment process with accuracy and care, seamlessly integrating compliance into your operational workflow.
https://www.witheisen.com/state-guides/hawaii
Hawaii Revised Statutes Title 28, Chapter 523A (2024) - Unclaimed Property :: 2024 Hawaii Revised Statutes :: U.S. Codes and Statutes :: U.S. Law :: Justia
2024 Hawaii Revised Statutes Title 28. Property 523A. Unclaimed Property PART I. UNIFORM UNCLAIMED PROPERTY ACT OLD - 523A-1 to 523A-41 REPEALED. §523A-1 Short title. - 523A-2 Definitions. - 523A-3 Presumptions of abandonment. - 523A-3.5 Gift certificates and gift cards. - 523A-4 Contents of safe deposit box or other safekeeping depository.
https://law.justia.com/codes/hawaii/title-28/chapter-523a/
Ohio’s Unclaimed Property Stadium Funding Plan Faces Challenge Alston & Bird
All 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories have adopted unclaimed property laws that require holders to report and remit unclaimed property to the state after the applicable dormancy period has elapsed. Historically, states have held property in custody for the owner and have not taken legal ownership.
https://www.alston.com/en/insights/publications/2025/12/ohio-unclaimed-property-stadium-funding-challenge
Property Types – National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)
Alabama Dormancy Period Checking: 3 Alaska Dormancy Period Checking: 5 Arizona Dormancy Period Checking: 3 Arkansas Dormancy Period Checking: 3 California Dormancy Period Checking: 3 Colorado Dormancy Period Checking: 5 Connecticut Dormancy Period Checking: 3 Delaware Dormancy Period Checking: 5 District of Columbia Dormancy Period Checking: 3 Florida Dormancy Period Checking: 5 Georgia Dormancy Period … Read more Alabama: 3 Alaska: 5 Arizona:...
https://unclaimed.org/reporting-schedules/property-types/
Unclaimed Property Focus - Unclaimed Property Professionals Organization
The National Association of State Treasurers’ (NAST) Annual Treasury Management Training Symposium held during May 2019 in Providence, Rhode Island, was engaging and enlightening. The National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) is affiliated with NAST and led the well-attended unclaimed property track of educational workshops and sessions.
https://www.uppo.org/blogpost/925381/Unclaimed-Property-Focus?tag=legislation