Treasuryhunt.gov at Unredeemed Bonds
Treasury Hunt®
On occasion, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will forward letters for the Bureau of the Public Debt to investors for whom we are holding payments or undeliverable bonds. TreasuryHunt will not identify your undeliverable bonds.
Did you know?
- Each year, 25,000 payments are returned to the Department of the Treasury as undeliverable.
- Billions of dollars in savings bonds have stopped earning interest, but haven’t been cashed.
- Treasury Hunt tells you about savings bonds no longer earning interest. If you still have these savings bonds, cash or reinvest them so your money can start working for you again.
Do you…
- or a deceased loved one own a savings bond, or registered Treasury note or bond that has matured and is no longer earning interest?
- have HH/H interest that you haven't received?
- have Legacy Treasury Direct payments that you haven’t received?
Please Note: The Treasury Hunt database is limited.
- Treasury Hunt does not contain a record of all savings bonds. This system only provides information on Series E bonds issued in 1974 and after.
- Treasury Hunt may not completely identify any/all savings bonds you may have lost... only those that have reached final maturity and were issued in 1974 and after. You can’t search for undeliverable bonds in Treasury Hunt. To file a claim for bonds, you must submit one of the following:
- For lost, stolen or destroyed bonds, submit Form PD F 1048.
- For undeliverable bonds (bonds not received), submit Form PD F 3062-4.
- Most records for registered Treasury notes and bonds can be searched through this system.
- Please keep in mind, under the Privacy Act of 1974, if you are not the bond owner or co-owner, we are limited in the information we can provide. News From www.treasuryhunt.gov
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