Clinton County Unclaimed Money and Abandoned Property

Clinton County residents in Lock Haven, Mill Hall, and surrounding communities may have unclaimed money held by the Pennsylvania Treasury or locally through county and municipal offices. Unclaimed property in Clinton County ranges from dormant bank accounts and forgotten insurance proceeds to funds held in safekeeping by local police departments. Pennsylvania holds more than $5 billion statewide, and searching is always free with no deadline to file.

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Unclaimed Property in Clinton County, Pennsylvania

Clinton County covers a wide area of north-central Pennsylvania with the City of Lock Haven as the county seat. The county also includes Mill Hall, Flemington, Loganton, and dozens of townships spread across the mountains and valleys of the region. Residents from any of these communities may have unclaimed property in the PA Treasury database.

Pennsylvania requires businesses and financial institutions to report dormant property to the state after a period of inactivity. Most accounts become reportable after three years without owner contact. Wages and payroll checks go dormant after two years. Once reported, the funds transfer to the Pennsylvania Bureau of Unclaimed Property, which holds them without any deadline for collection.

One in ten Pennsylvania residents has unclaimed property waiting. Clinton County residents are no exception. The amounts vary widely, from small checks under $10 to accounts worth thousands. All of it sits in the database until someone comes forward with a valid claim.

Note: Unclaimed property in Pennsylvania is governed by the Disposition of Abandoned and Unclaimed Property Act, 72 P.S. sections 1301.1 through 1301.29, which sets the dormancy periods and holder reporting requirements.

Lock Haven City Police Department Safekeeping Funds

The Pennsylvania Bulletin lists the Lock Haven City Police Department as a holder of unclaimed property. The official entry reads: "Lock Haven City Police Department, 20 East Church Street, Lock Haven, PA 17745: Safekeeping." This category covers property that came into police possession and was never claimed by its owner.

Police departments across Pennsylvania hold property that is found, confiscated in certain circumstances, or surrendered. When the rightful owner cannot be located after required holding periods, the property is reported to the Pennsylvania Treasury as unclaimed. Cash from such situations is particularly common in safekeeping listings.

To inquire about specific items in police safekeeping, start by contacting the Bureau of Unclaimed Property at (800) 222-2046. For property that has already been transferred to the state, the online portal at unclaimedproperty.patreasury.gov is the primary search tool. The Lock Haven Police Department is located at 20 East Church Street, Lock Haven, PA 17745.

The Pennsylvania Bulletin publishes these holder listings at pacodeandbulletin.gov. Reviewing current and past Bulletin listings can help Clinton County residents identify local sources of unclaimed property they might have overlooked.

Clinton County Treasurer and Tax Claim Bureau

The Clinton County Treasurer also serves as Tax Claim Director. This combined role means the Treasurer's Office handles both regular county tax collection and the administration of delinquent real estate tax proceedings. The Tax Claim Bureau sends notices for past-due taxes and manages the annual Tax Sale held each September.

Tax sales can produce excess proceeds. When a property sells at tax sale for more than the delinquent taxes owed, the remaining funds belong to the former owner. Those excess proceeds become unclaimed property if the former owner cannot be located. Clinton County maintains an Excess Funds List that residents can review for their former properties.

The 2025 Upset Sale has a bidder registration deadline of September 19, 2025. Per Act 33 of 2021, prospective bidders must register in person at the Tax Claim Bureau at least ten days before the sale. The registration fee is $20.00. Contact the Clinton County Tax Claim Bureau at 570-893-4004 for sale lists, registration forms, and Excess Funds information.

For more details on treasurer services, visit clintoncountypa.gov. The office provides online tax payment options, sale lists, and the Real Estate Millage schedule for Clinton County municipalities.

Pennsylvania Treasury Claim Resources

The image below is sourced from the PA Treasury Claim Status page, where Clinton County residents can track the progress of a submitted unclaimed property claim.

Pennsylvania Treasury claim status page for Pennsylvania unclaimed money

After filing a claim for Clinton County unclaimed funds, you can check its status at any time through the PA Treasury website. The system shows where your claim stands and whether additional documentation has been requested.

How to Search for Unclaimed Money in Clinton County

The PA Treasury operates a free search tool at unclaimedproperty.patreasury.gov. Type in your name to see all unclaimed property records associated with your name in Pennsylvania. The search covers every county, so one search covers both Lock Haven addresses and any other Pennsylvania addresses you have used.

Try every name variation you have used. This includes middle names, nicknames, maiden names, and names used under previous marriages. Former Lock Haven or Mill Hall addresses may show different results than your current address. Searching under a deceased parent or spouse can reveal inherited unclaimed property.

Phone assistance is available at 1-800-222-2046. Email the Bureau at TUPmail@patreasury.gov if you prefer to write. The PA Treasury main page at patreasury.gov has full instructions for each step of the claim process.

Money Match and New Heir Programs

Act 81 of 2024 established the Money Match program. This allows the PA Treasury to proactively return unclaimed property of $500 or less in single-owner accounts without requiring the owner to file. The Treasury cross-references its records with state tax data to find current addresses. Eligible Clinton County residents receive a check in the mail automatically.

This program has already returned millions of dollars to Pennsylvania residents. If you have not received anything under Money Match, it does not mean you have no unclaimed property. Larger accounts, jointly held property, and accounts where addresses could not be confirmed still require an active claim.

Act 50 of 2025 takes effect May 25, 2026. It allows heirs to claim up to $20,000 from a deceased owner's unclaimed property account using a Relationship Affidavit. This simplifies recovery for Clinton County families dealing with smaller estate situations where full probate is not practical.

Pennsylvania Bulletin Listings for Clinton County

The Pennsylvania Bulletin covers unclaimed property listings for Clinton County under zip codes 17745 (Lock Haven) and 17751 (Mill Hall), among others. Holder listings name the organization holding the funds and the category of property. Individual owner names do not appear in the Bulletin. To find out whether a specific listing involves your property, contact the Bureau directly.

The Bulletin archives are accessible online at pacodeandbulletin.gov. New issues appear regularly throughout the year. Reviewing recent listings can alert Clinton County residents to financial institutions or organizations in their area that have recently reported unclaimed property.

The Express, Clinton County's local newspaper based in Lock Haven, also publishes legal notices and can be found at lockhaven.com. Legal notice publications are part of the state's effort to notify residents about pending unclaimed property in their area.

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Cities and Communities in Clinton County

Clinton County includes the City of Lock Haven, Mill Hall Borough, Flemington Borough, Loganton Borough, and many townships across the north-central Pennsylvania mountains. Search any of these communities when reviewing the PA Treasury database for unclaimed property.

Clinton County zip codes 17745 and 17751 appear in Pennsylvania Treasury unclaimed property records. Searching all former addresses across Clinton County gives you the best chance of finding every account in your name.

Nearby Counties

Clinton County is bordered by several Pennsylvania counties. If you have worked or lived near county lines, searching neighboring counties is worthwhile. The PA Treasury database covers all of Pennsylvania, so one search with your name retrieves results from every county.

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