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Nevada Unclaimed Property Reporting

Generate NAUPA II & NAUPA III files for Nevada. Secure, fast, and compliant.

Create Nevada Report

Reporting to Nevada

Holders of unclaimed property in Nevada must report to the state's unclaimed property division. EscheatFix helps you generate the required NAUPA II & NAUPA III file formats accepted by Nevada, ensuring compliance with specific property codes and dormancy periods.

Key Deadlines

  • Report Due (Life Insurance): April 30
  • Report Due (All Others): October 31
  • Payment Due (Life Insurance): April 30
  • Payment Due (All Others): October 31

Nevada Reporting Specifics

Nevada generally enforces a 3-year dormancy period for most banking and investment properties, including savings accounts, checking accounts, certificates of deposit, and securities. This 3-year standard is widely applicable across most asset classes in the state.

However, holders must be attentive to accelerated timelines for specific obligations. Wages, utility deposits, and property resulting from business dissolution become reportable after just 1 year. Conversely, money orders have a longer dormancy period of 7 years, and travelers checks are reportable after 15 years.

Specific statutes govern the reporting of fiduciary accounts and gift certificates. Holders should consult NRS 120A for detailed requirements on these items. Regarding aggregate limits, Nevada does not specify a standard threshold in its summary guidelines, encouraging holders to provide detailed owner information for all properties to facilitate reunification.

Filing Instructions

  1. Download Template: Get the EscheatFix CSV template designed for Nevada reporting.
  2. Enter Data: Input property details.
  3. Convert: Upload to EscheatFix to generate the NAUPA file. We validate against common errors.
  4. Submit: Submit the file via the state's secure file upload system.