Huerfano County Unclaimed Money Search

Huerfano County unclaimed money goes through the state database managed by Colorado's treasurer. About 6,700 people live in this southern Colorado county. Walsenburg is the county seat. Old bank accounts, uncashed checks, and utility deposits end up in the Great Colorado Payback system. Many residents have funds waiting. The search is free and takes just minutes online. No time limit exists to file a claim. Money from 15 years ago or 35 years ago is still yours to get back when you search the state site.

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Huerfano County Quick Facts

6,700 Population
Walsenburg County Seat
1861 Established
$0 Claim Fee

Huerfano County Government

Huerfano County has a treasurer who handles property tax collection. The main county office is at 401 Main St in Walsenburg, CO 81089. Phone is 719-738-3005. The Huerfano County website has contact info for all departments. Office hours are Monday through Friday during business hours. Call ahead if you plan to visit in person to make sure someone can help you when you arrive.

The treasurer office does not manage unclaimed property directly. Any unclaimed funds from tax refunds or other county sources go to the state database after a set period of time. The Colorado Department of Property Taxation tracks each county treasurer through their locality page for Huerfano County. This page shows contact details and what services the office provides to property owners in the county.

Huerfano County treasurer information on state DPT site

If you think you have an unclaimed tax refund from Huerfano County, start by searching the state database online. Most old refunds end up there after a few years pass without being claimed. You can also call the treasurer office to ask about old tax records. They may be able to look up past payments and tell you if a refund was sent to the state system. The county clerk may also have old records that tie to property or business matters in the county over the years.

Search the Great Colorado Payback

All Huerfano County residents use the Great Colorado Payback to search for lost funds. This state database includes unclaimed property from every county in Colorado. Old bank accounts, uncashed checks, and utility deposits all end up in this system. The site is free to use and takes just a few minutes to search. Type your name and see what comes up. Many people find money they forgot about from years ago when they search.

Huerfano County has a declining population compared to past decades. Many people moved away for work or other reasons. They may have left behind old accounts or forgot to cash checks. All of this money ends up in the state database until you file a claim for it. No time limit exists for claiming your money through the state system at any point in the future when you discover it.

To search, go to the state website and enter your name in the search box. The site shows all matches for your name across Colorado. Click on each match to see details like the amount and who holds the property for you. Some listings show an exact dollar amount. Others just say a range like over $50 or over $100. Write down the property ID number for any claim you want to file. You need this number to complete the claim form on the state site.

Types of unclaimed property that may exist in Huerfano County include:

  • Old bank accounts from local banks
  • Uncashed paychecks from past employers
  • Property tax refunds
  • Utility deposits from closed accounts
  • Insurance policy payouts
  • Mineral rights royalties
  • Old co-op or business payments

Huerfano County has ranching and some mining activity. Unclaimed property may come from old mineral rights or ranch operations. If you or a family member worked or owned land in the county, check for unclaimed funds tied to those activities. The state database brings everything together in one place for easy searching across all Colorado counties.

How to File a Claim

Filing a claim starts with finding your property in the state database. Once you see a match, create an account on the state website. The claim form asks for your name, address, and proof of identity like a license. Upload a copy of your driver license or state ID. For most claims, this is enough to prove you are the right person. The state checks your documents and approves the claim if everything matches up correctly with their records on file.

Some claims need more proof, especially for larger amounts or old properties. The state may ask for extra documents like old bank statements, pay stubs, or utility bills that show you lived at the address tied to the claim. Huerfano County residents should gather any old records that link them to the unclaimed funds. If you lived in Walsenburg or another part of the county years ago, bring mail or bills from that address to support your claim with proof of residence.

Most claims get approved in a few weeks after you submit them to the state. The state sends a check to the address you give them on the form. There is no fee to claim your money. Colorado does not take any part of it at all. You get the full amount that was reported to the state by the holder. If you need help with the claim process, call the state treasurer office. They have staff who can answer questions and help you fix problems with your claim submission.

Note: Claims for deceased relatives require proof that you are an heir or the executor of the estate before the state releases funds.

Resources for Huerfano County Residents

Huerfano County has limited local services due to its small population. The county clerk and treasurer offices can help with some questions about old records. If you think you have an unclaimed tax refund, call the treasurer at 719-738-3005. They may be able to check old records and tell you if a refund was sent to the state system. The county clerk may also have old property records that tie to your search for unclaimed money.

For internet access to search the state database, check with local libraries or community centers. The Spanish Peaks Library in Walsenburg has computers you can use for free. If you need help with the search, ask staff for assistance. They can show you how to use the state website and where to find the claim form online. Some older residents find it easier to search with help from someone who knows the site and can guide them through the process.

If you need legal help with a claim, contact an attorney in Walsenburg or a nearby town. For claims involving a deceased relative, you may need to go through probate court. The Huerfano County Combined Court can tell you what steps to take. Their office is at 401 Main St in Walsenburg. Phone is 719-738-1040. They handle probate and estate matters for the county and can guide you through the legal process of claiming funds for an estate.

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Nearby Counties

Huerfano County borders several other counties in southern Colorado. All use the same state database for unclaimed money. If you lived in more than one county, search once and see all your unclaimed property in one list across the state.