Outstanding Checks & Unclaimed Property

Outstanding checks and unclaimed property held by the City can be found below. Amounts more than $100 that are deemed abandoned and are more than three years old for vendors or one year old for employees as of March 1st of each year are transferred to the State of Texas Comptroller’s Office by July 1st of each year. The remaining population is retained on the City’s books. To view property held by the State of Texas, visit the Office of the Texas Comptroller website.

NOTE: Even though checks presented below may have cleared subsequent to the month shown, they will remain on this list until the next month’s report is released.

Outstanding Check List

Outstanding Checks are all un-cashed disbursements issued by the City over the past three years. Items more than three years old as of March 1st are moved to the City's unclaimed property account by July 1st of each year.

Outstanding Check List(XLSX, 164KB)

Unclaimed Property List 

Unclaimed Property is all un-cashed checks, deposits, bonds, and physical property held by the City where the City has not been able to locate the original owner for three years or more. Amounts over $100 that meet the time requirement of release are transferred to the State of Texas Comptroller’s Office by July 1st of each year, while the remaining population is retained on the City's books. 

Unclaimed Property List(XLSX, 891KB)

Original Owner Claim

The owner may present proof of their right to receive an outstanding check or unclaimed property, by submitting a claim form to the City's Finance Department.

No commercial finder or service is necessary. However, if you choose to use a commercial service charging a fee to help you locate your money, please note that Texas law limits the amount of fees they may charge to 10% of the value of the unclaimed property involved.

Step 1.Eligibility

You must be 18 or older to claim property.

Step 2.Required Information

Please be prepared to provide the following information:

Item Details
Item being claimed, as described in the listings posted on this website
Owner’s Information
  • Current name along with previous names and names of co-owners
  • Current address and all previous addresses, including post office boxes
  • Social Security or Tax Identification Number
    • Social Security Number is not required, but may help in identifying you as the property owner.
  • Driver's license number
Claimant’s Information
  • Copy of your Driver's License or any official form used for identification
  • A daytime phone number or email address

If you are claiming property and you are not the owner, additional documentation is required. Please review the affidavit below.

Step 3.Submit the Form

NOTE: Each claim must use a separate claim form.

Print and sign the claim form:

Claim Form(PDF, 34KB)

You must also complete the Affidavit Regarding Unclaimed Property and Outstanding Checks(DOC, 50KB) and have it notarized.

Please mail your completed claim form, affidavit and any required documentation to:

City of San Antonio
Finance Department
ATTN: Financial Reporting
P.O. Box 839966
San Antonio, TX 78283-3966

Step 4.Receive Communication About Your Claim

The City will review the information received and take one of the following actions:

  • Contact you for additional information
  • Deny your claim by notifying you in writing
  • Accept your claim for ownership and process your claim for payment.
    • It takes six to eight weeks to process a payment