Custer County Unclaimed Money Search

Custer County sits in western Oklahoma and has roughly 29,000 residents spread across communities like Weatherford, Clinton, and the county seat of Arapaho. With that many people, there is a real chance unclaimed money is waiting for someone you know. Old bank accounts, lost paychecks, insurance refunds, and utility deposits all end up in the state database when businesses can't reach the owner. The search is free at the state portal. There is no time limit to file a claim. Use this page to find Custer County unclaimed money resources and start your search today.

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Custer County Clerk Records and Unclaimed Money

The Custer County Clerk is Melissa Graham. Her office handles all land records, liens, mortgages, and other filed documents for the county. The clerk's office is at 603 B St., Arapaho, OK 73620, and the mailing address is PO Box 300, Arapaho, OK 73620. You can reach them by phone at (580) 323-1221 or by email at landrecords@custercountyok.com. Property records in Custer County sometimes connect to unclaimed money. Old escrow accounts, uncashed closing checks, and unreturned deposits tied to real estate deals can all end up as unclaimed funds in the state system.

The Custer County records portal at okcountyrecords.com gives you access to indexed data going back to January 1901 and scanned images from January 1958. The database holds 570,072 images and 191,189 instruments. You can search by name, date, or document type. This is a strong tool if you need to trace a property transaction or find a lien that may be tied to unclaimed funds in Custer County. Copy fees are $1 per page for regular copies. Certified copies cost $1 per page plus $1 for the certificate. Plat copies run $10 for one block and $25 for two or more blocks.

The Custer County records search at okcountyrecords.com covers deeds, mortgages, liens, and other instruments that may connect to unclaimed property. Custer County clerk records search portal for unclaimed money

Old real estate closings and filed judgment records in Custer County can point to unclaimed money held at the state level.

Office Custer County Clerk
Clerk Melissa Graham
Address 603 B St./PO Box 300, Arapaho, OK 73620
Phone (580) 323-1221
Email landrecords@custercountyok.com
Online Records okcountyrecords.com/search/custer

Custer County Treasurer and Unclaimed Property

Janet Roulet serves as the Custer County Treasurer. Her office is at 675 B Street Suite 101, Arapaho, OK 73620. The phone number is 580-323-2292, and the email is treasurer@custercountyok.org. Office hours are 8 AM to 4 PM, Monday through Friday. The treasurer collects property taxes and manages county funds. Tax overpayments and surplus from delinquent tax sales are common sources of unclaimed money in Custer County.

You can look up Custer County property tax records at oktaxrolls.com. Search by owner name or account number. The system shows current tax status and payment history. If you paid too much or if excess funds from a tax sale went uncollected, those amounts may sit in the county or state system as unclaimed money. First-half taxes are due by December 31. Second-half taxes are due March 31. Properties that fall behind go to the annual June resale. Any surplus from those sales that the former owner does not collect gets sent to the state after a set period under Oklahoma law.

Search Custer County property tax records through the oktaxrolls.com portal to check for overpayments or potential refunds. Custer County tax records search for unclaimed money

Tax refunds and excess proceeds from Custer County tax sales can become unclaimed property if the owner moves or cannot be reached.

Office Custer County Treasurer
Treasurer Janet Roulet
Address 675 B Street Suite 101, Arapaho, OK 73620
Phone 580-323-2292
Email treasurer@custercountyok.org
Hours 8 AM - 4 PM, Monday - Friday
Tax Records oktaxrolls.com/searchTaxRoll/custer

Oklahoma State Treasurer Todd Russ runs the unclaimed property program. The state holds more than $1 billion in unclaimed funds. That total keeps growing as more accounts reach their dormancy periods and businesses file reports. Custer County residents are part of that pool. Forgotten wages from jobs in Weatherford or Clinton, old bank accounts at local credit unions, and insurance checks that never got cashed all end up in the state database.

Under 60 O.S. § 661, holders must try to reach the owner before they turn funds over to the state. But people move. Mail gets lost. And many Custer County residents never get that notice. The main search is at yourmoney.ok.gov. Go to yourmoney.ok.gov/app/claim-search to run your search. Try your full name, any former names, and old addresses. The search is free. There is no cost to file a claim either.

For questions about the program, call (405) 521-4273 or email Unclaimed@treasurer.ok.gov. You can also visit the Oklahoma Treasurer's unclaimed property page for more details on the program. The state office is at 9520 N. May Ave., Lower Level, Oklahoma City, OK 73120. Walk-in help is available during regular business hours. If you need to reach the claims division directly, use the contact form at yourmoney.ok.gov.

Note: The state returned $21.5 million to Oklahomans in 2025 alone, so it is worth checking even if you think nothing is there.

Claiming Custer County Unclaimed Money

The claim process is the same for all Oklahoma residents. Everything goes through the state portal. Most claims need just two things: a photo ID and proof of your connection to the address on file. That proof can be an old utility bill, a bank statement, or a past tax return showing the address linked to the funds. Simple claims often get paid in a few weeks.

If you are claiming for a deceased family member in Custer County, you will need more paperwork. Probate documents work best. If the estate was never probated, a notarized affidavit of heirship along with birth certificates or marriage records may be enough. The state reviews heir claims under 58 O.S. § 393 to make sure the right person gets paid. Business claims need a tax ID number and proof of authority to act for the business, such as articles of incorporation or a certificate of good standing. The state verifies all claims under 60 O.S. § 674 before releasing any funds from the Unclaimed Property Fund.

Here is what you need for most claims in Custer County:

  • Government-issued photo ID
  • Proof of address matching the account (utility bill, bank statement, tax return)
  • Social Security number for verification
  • Probate documents or affidavit of heirship for deceased owners
  • Business documents if claiming for a company

More Resources for Custer County Unclaimed Money

Federal court cases can also produce unclaimed funds. The Western District of Oklahoma covers Custer County for federal matters. If you were involved in a federal case that resulted in a settlement or refund, those funds may sit unclaimed in the court registry. Search all federal courts through ucf.uscourts.gov. That system covers bankruptcy courts, district courts, and appellate courts across the country. It is separate from the state system, so checking both gives you the best shot at finding everything owed to you.

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Nearby Counties

Custer County borders several other western Oklahoma counties. If you have ties to these areas, check their unclaimed money pages as well.