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Unclaimed Government Pension Benefit Search

 
Many government employee records at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Retirement Operations Center are not computerized, making it virtually impossible for the government to determine when a federal retirement benefit goes unclaimed and unpaid.

Unclaimed retirement funds are not declared abandoned unless unclaimed by the employee's 115th birthday or 30 years after death; but virtually no effort is made to find lost employees owed government pension benefits.

Unclaimed federal retirement benefits - including Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) distributions, a defined-contribution plan created by the Federal Employees' Retirement System Act of 1986 to supplement Federal Employees Retirement System benefits - will not show up in a standard state unclaimed property search.

For a search of the Thrift Savings Plan Lost Participant database and recovery information on unclaimed federal retirement funds and benefits, complete the form below.


Government Employee Unclaimed Funds Search
Secure Order Form
 
Name:
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There is an $18 fee for this service. Payment Information:
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Card #: Please enter carefully as four groups of four numbers   xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx
Expiration: Please enter month and year  xx / xx
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