Stokes County Unclaimed Property

Stokes County is in the northern Piedmont of North Carolina, right along the Virginia border. Danbury is the county seat, and about 45,000 people live here. The Sauratown Mountains and Hanging Rock State Park draw visitors from across the state. Old bank accounts, lost insurance checks, and forgotten refunds tied to Stokes County names sit in a state database. You can search for free right now. It takes just a minute, and you might find unclaimed money you never knew about.

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Stokes County Quick Facts

45K+ Population
Danbury County Seat
1789 Year Formed
$1.02B+ NC Total Unclaimed

Unclaimed Money in Stokes County

Stokes County was formed in 1789 from Surry County. It was named for John Stokes, a soldier and judge from the Revolutionary War. The county is known for its natural beauty. Hanging Rock State Park sits within its borders, and the Sauratown Mountains rise above the Piedmont landscape.

Despite its rural feel, Stokes County generates a fair amount of unclaimed money each year. Banks, insurance companies, and local businesses send dormant accounts to the North Carolina State Treasurer once the dormancy period ends. That period is five years for most accounts. Utility deposits go dormant after one year.

Stokes County borders Virginia. Some residents cross the state line for work or services. That means unclaimed money can show up in both states. Search North Carolina first, then check Virginia too.

Stokes County Surplus Funds

A foreclosure sale can bring in more than what was owed on the property. The extra cash is surplus. The Stokes County Clerk of Superior Court holds these funds for the rightful owner. Former owners, lienholders, and heirs can all petition for them.

Bring a deed, lien record, or estate document to prove your claim. The Clerk reviews the case and sets a hearing. Stokes County real estate turnover, while modest, still produces surplus funds from time to time.

The Stokes County Clerk of Superior Court page on the NC Courts website is shown below.

Stokes County Clerk of Superior Court website for surplus funds and unclaimed money

After about one year, unclaimed surplus funds move from the Clerk to the State Treasurer. File at NCCash.com to claim them. There is no deadline.

Note: Stokes County is in Judicial District 23. Court records from this district can support your claim.

Stokes County Tourism Records

Hanging Rock State Park is one of the most visited parks in North Carolina. Stokes County benefits from a steady stream of visitors who spend money on lodging, food, and gear. Some of those visitors pay deposits or receive refunds that never get collected.

Tourism businesses in Stokes County also produce unclaimed money. Seasonal workers may not pick up a final check. Small shops may close and leave behind vendor payments. All of these funds go to the state after the dormancy period.

If you have worked in or run a business tied to Stokes County outdoor recreation, search the state database under your name and your business name.

How to Search for Unclaimed Money

Visit the NCCash claim search page. Type your name. Results appear right away. Click a match to start filing.

Check MissingMoney.com too. It covers all 50 states.

  • Use your full legal name
  • Try maiden names and former names
  • Search names of deceased relatives
  • Check old Danbury or King addresses
  • Look under business names

No fee at any step. Small claims close in weeks.

Estate Claims in Stokes County

Heirs can claim unclaimed money left by a family member who has died. You need a death certificate, proof of kinship, and any estate papers. The Stokes County Clerk handles local probate.

Many families in Stokes County have been here for generations. Old accounts, insurance payouts, and pension checks may still be waiting. Search under the names of parents and grandparents. Legal Aid of North Carolina offers free help to those who qualify.

Note: If there is no will, state law sets the order of heirs. The Clerk can guide you through the steps.

Stokes County Automatic Refunds

The NCCash Match program mails checks to owners the state can identify. Unclaimed funds of $5,000 or less may arrive in your mailbox with no action needed. Some Stokes County residents have received these payments.

Keep your mailing address current with banks, insurers, and the post office. For claims over $5,000, file through NCCash.com or mail your claim to PO Box 20431, Raleigh, NC 27619-0431. New records enter the system each year. Check back often.

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