Treasurer Mark H. Metcalf announced today that $4,025,978.70 in unclaimed property is being safeguarded for Henderson County residents.
“With more than $4 million available, Henderson County residents should take a moment to search our online database,” said Treasurer Metcalf. “You might be surprised what you find.”
Unclaimed property refers to financial assets left inactive for a period of time (typically three years), after which they are transferred to the Treasury for safekeeping. Examples include:
- Dormant bank accounts
- Unclaimed insurance policies
- Utility deposits
- Stocks and bonds
- Safe deposit box contents
Kentuckians can search the Treasury’s online database at www.treasury.ky.gov to see if unclaimed property is owed to them.
Since taking office on January 1, 2024, Treasurer Metcalf has returned a record-breaking $79.1 million to Kentuckians.



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