Guernsey County Unclaimed Funds

Guernsey County unclaimed money is available to search through the county Auditor in Cambridge and the Ohio Division of Unclaimed Funds. The Guernsey County Auditor maintains updated lists of unclaimed funds with downloadable claim forms, while the state holds separate funds reported by businesses and banks. Both searches are free and open to anyone. If you have ever lived or worked in Guernsey County, it is worth taking a few minutes to check whether unclaimed money is sitting in your name.

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Guernsey County Unclaimed Money Overview

38,500+ County Population
Cambridge County Seat
Free To Search & Claim
120 Days State Review Period

Guernsey County Auditor Unclaimed Money

Guernsey County Auditor Cory Johnson maintains unclaimed funds lists that are regularly updated and available on the Auditor's website. The most recent updates were posted in February 2025 and March 2026. Claim forms can be downloaded from the Forms page. This is a good county-level resource for residents who think local government may owe them money.

Under ORC 9.39, Guernsey County holds unclaimed funds from government operations in a trust fund. These can include vendor payments, jury fees, sheriff's sale proceeds, and uncashed checks from county departments. The five-year rule applies here. If nobody claims the funds within five years, they revert to the county general fund. State-held funds under ORC 169 have no such deadline, so the urgency is mainly with county-level unclaimed money.

The Guernsey County Auditor's website provides regularly updated unclaimed funds lists and downloadable claim forms.

Guernsey County Auditor unclaimed funds page

Ohio Unclaimed Funds for Guernsey County

The Ohio Division of Unclaimed Funds is the state portal for searching funds reported by banks, businesses, and other holders. Ohio holds about $4.8 billion in unclaimed funds. The search is free. Enter your name and see if there are matches. The state upgraded its system so you can search, upload documents, and track claims all from one site.

Guernsey County residents can search at the state claim search page. Under ORC 169, businesses must report dormant accounts to the state annually. Checking accounts become dormant after five years. Wages go unclaimed after one year. The Division returned over $149 million to Ohioans in 2024 through more than 26,000 claims. The average claim was about $4,000.

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How to Claim Guernsey County Funds

For county-held unclaimed money, check the Auditor's unclaimed funds list on the website. If you find your name, download the claim form from the Forms page. Fill it out and submit it to the Auditor's office in Cambridge along with your proof of identity. County claims are processed locally.

For state-held funds, follow three steps. Search at unclaimedfunds.ohio.gov. Gather proof of address, a valid ID, your Social Security number, and a W-9 form. Submit your claim online or mail it to the Department of Commerce at 77 S. High St., 20th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215. Claims over $3,000 may need notarization. The initial review takes up to 120 days. Track your claim anytime with the Claim Status Lookup tool.

Note: The entire unclaimed money search and claim process is free through official Guernsey County and state channels.

Search Beyond Guernsey County

For a broader look at unclaimed money, try MissingMoney.com. This national database pulls records from 39 states and is endorsed by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators. It is free and takes just a few minutes. If you have lived in other states or have family elsewhere, this can turn up funds you would not find through Ohio searches alone.

MissingMoney.com search for Guernsey County Ohio unclaimed money

MissingMoney.com is a good supplement to the Ohio state search for Guernsey County residents.

Nearby Counties

Check neighboring counties for unclaimed money if you have connections to these areas. Each county Auditor holds separate unclaimed funds from local operations.

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