State Of Hawaii Budget And Finance Unclaimed Property
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 General Information
General Information The State of Hawaii Unclaimed Property Law requires “holders” such as corporations, financial institutions, insurance companies, and business associations to annually report and deliver abandoned property to the Unclaimed Property Program. The State of Hawaii holds unclaimed property as a custodian for the rightful owner.
https://budget.hawaii.gov/finance/unclaimedproperty/general/
Department of Budget and Finance Unclaimed Property Search General Information
The information in this database is provided as a method for individuals or businesses to locate unclaimed property. - Conduct a State of Hawaii Unclaimed Property name search with a Last Name and First Name or a Business Name. The information in this database is provided as a method for individuals or businesses to locate unclaimed property.
https://unclaimedproperty.ehawaii.gov/lilo/property-search.html
Contact Unclaimed Property Program
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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/hawaii/
Bill Text: HI SB2744 2026 Regular Session Introduced LegiScan
Bill Text: HI SB2744 | 2026 | Regular Session | Introduced Bill Title: Relating To Due Process. Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4) Status: (Introduced) 2026-01-26 - Passed First Reading. [SB2744 Detail] Download: Hawaii-2026-SB2744-Introduced.html A BILL FOR AN ACT relating to due process.
https://legiscan.com/HI/text/SB2744/id/3331500/Hawaii-2026-SB2744-Introduced.html
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/
Escheated Checks Department of Budget and Fiscal Services
Search Escheated Checks Claim for Recovery of Escheated Check Claim for Recovery of Escheated Check (Fillable) Claim for Recovery of Escheated Check Instructions 2025 2024 2023 2022 Search Unclaimed Funds 2025 Payee, Check Amount, or Check Number * Search If you are human, leave this field blank. Search Unclaimed Funds 2024 Payee, Check Amount, or […]...
https://www.honolulu.gov/bfs/escheated-checks/
Hawaii lawmakers face ‘tighter’ economy as 2026 session begins - West Hawaii Today
Hawaii lawmakers face ‘tighter’ economy as 2026 session begins State officials are preparing for the possibility that federal funding cuts for Hawaii could continue in 2026, with Gov. Josh Green considering the possibility of dipping into the state’s $1.6 billion “rainy day fund” to compensate for lost support.
https://www.westhawaiitoday.com/2026/01/19/hawaii-news/hawaii-lawmakers-face-tighter-economy-as-2026-session-begins/
The Redesigned State of Hawaii Unclaimed Property Search is Now Available – Tyler Hawaii
NIC Hawaii and the Hawaii Department of Budget and Finance are pleased to announce the launch of the redesigned State of Hawaii Unclaimed Property Search external link. The search is provided as a method for citizens to locate unclaimed property for themselves or their family members.
https://tylerhawaii.com/the-redesigned-state-of-hawaii-unclaimed-property-search-is-now-available/
Hawaii legislature opens amid federal budget concerns, bribery investigation
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii’s annual legislative session began Wednesday with lawmakers expressing deep concern about potential federal budget cuts and reacting to news that the attorney general will investigate a four-year-old bribery allegation. Lawmakers described the mood as uncertain due to unpredictable politics in Washington and the looming investigation by the attorney general.
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2026/01/22/hawaii-legislature-opens-amid-federal-budget-concerns-bribery-investigation/
National Turmoil Is Adding To Hawaiʻi's Budget Angst - Honolulu Civil Beat
The governor’s budget chief says the administration will submit legislative proposals to walk back promised tax cuts in 2027 and beyond. For the second consecutive year, all eyes at the Hawaiʻi Legislature this session will be on Washington, D.C. Last year lawmakers worried President Donald Trump’s administration would dramatically cut federal spending on social programs such as food aid and medical services for the poor, forcing the state to ...
https://www.civilbeat.org/2026/01/national-turmoil-is-adding-to-hawaiis-budget-angst/
Today marked the opening day of the... - Governor Josh Green Facebook
Your biggest accomplishment could be Lahaina. All the state run housing that burnt. Rebuilding one at a time in 3-4 years is not fast enough, when you lost front street apartments, lahaina surf, Piilani’s housing, David Malo, hale mahaolu eono, Weinberg apartments, the housing behind our youth center and shelter and the apartment south of our park.
https://www.facebook.com/GovJoshGreen/posts/today-marked-the-opening-day-of-the-2026-legislative-session-were-kicking-things/1447946890232916/
Hawai‘i’s Economic Outlook 2026 - Hawaii Business Magazine
Hawai‘i’s Economic Outlook 2026 Construction is expected to be strong, driven in part by large infrastructure projects, but tourism is slipping and the safety net fraying. Table of Contents Buckle up for more bumps and uncertainty By Cynthia Wessendorf At the end of one chaotic year and the threshold of another that could be equally turbulent, Hawaiʻi’s people, institutions and economy remain fairly resilient, though vulnerable to developments...
https://www.hawaiibusiness.com/hawaiis-economic-outlook-2026/