Each year tens of millions of dollars go unclaimed by Maine residents. These financial assets are turned over by thousands of national and local businesses and organizations. The Office of the Maine State Treasurer holds these assets, free of charge, until claimed by the owner or heir. Please use the following Web site to search your name, your business, and the name of your friends and family. If you have time, help spread the word about this free service!
Web site: https://www.maineunclaimedproperty.gov/
About Unclaimed Property
The Maine State Treasurer manages Maine’s unclaimed property program. Unclaimed property consists of money and other financial assets that are considered lost or abandoned when an owner cannot be located after a specified period of time of inactivity. It includes items, such as bank accounts, uncashed checks, life insurance policies, unpaid wages, stocks and dividends, refunds, and safe deposit box contents. Unclaimed property does not include real estate, animals, or vehicles.
To check the status of your Maine individual income tax refund, please click here.
If the Individual Income Tax (1040ME) return was filed prior to October 15, 2023, information on the refund may not be available.
If it has been more than eight weeks since return submission, and you have not received any correspondence, you may call the taxpayer assistance line at (207) 624-9784.
 Finding help for complex needs like shelter, substance use, mental health, or food access can be challenging. Fortunately, 211 Maine is available to all Mainers and is accessible through a user-friendly Web site enabling visitors to initiate a search for help, day or night.
211 Maine is a free, confidential resource for people of all ages to access local health and human services information. People can find help in their area by dialing 2-1-1 and talking with a trained and friendly specialist, by texting their zip code to 898-211, or by searching the online directory at 211Maine.org.
211 fields thousands of calls every month from people looking for help for themselves or someone they know. It is a collaborative effort of the United Ways of Maine, the State of Maine, and The Opportunity Alliance.
 Scholarships are gift aid that you will not need to repay. Scholarships are typically awarded outside of the college’s financial aid awarding process and require students to actively research and find them. Start your search with FAME’s online scholarship search for Maine scholarships.
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