Search Greer County Unclaimed Money

Greer County unclaimed money is held by the Oklahoma State Treasurer on behalf of residents in Mangum and throughout the county. The state's free search portal lets anyone look up dormant accounts, forgotten deposits, uncashed checks, and other lost financial assets at no cost. Greer County has a unique history as part of the original Texas territory before becoming an Oklahoma county, which means old records and long-forgotten accounts may go back further than in other places. Search now and file a claim whenever you are ready.

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Greer County Clerk Records

The Greer County Clerk is located at PO Box 207, Mangum, OK 73554. Phone: 580-782-3664. Fax: 580-782-3803. Office hours are 8 AM to 4 PM. The clerk's office maintains real estate and property records for the county, including deeds, mortgages, oil and gas leases, mineral deeds, tax liens, and judgments. Real estate records inquiries go to the same phone number. The clerk is the recording officer for all official land instruments in Greer County.

Online records for Greer County are available through OKCountyRecords.com. You can search by grantor or grantee name, instrument type, legal description, or date range. Greer County's historical records have some unique characteristics. Before Oklahoma statehood, Greer County was actually part of Texas from 1860 until 1896. Records predating 1909 may be found in the original Greer County files or cross-referenced with early Oklahoma records. If your family had land in this region for generations, it is worth a deep search of the older instruments.

Greer County Clerk records portal for Mangum area property and land instruments

The Greer County records system on OKCountyRecords covers instruments filed in Mangum. Searching old deeds and oil and gas leases here can help you trace property interests tied to unclaimed money.

Greer County Treasurer Tax Records

The Greer County Treasurer's office handles property tax collection and maintains the county tax roll. The office can be reached at 580-782-5515. Tax records are searchable online at oktaxrolls.com/searchTaxRoll/greer. The standard search interface requires a last name to begin. You can add first name, business name, and tax year range filters to narrow results. The results table shows the tax ID, owner name, property type, base tax, and total due. A checkbox filter for unpaid taxes is also available.

Property assessments and valuations are managed by the Appraiser at 580-782-2454 and the Assessor at 580-782-2740. These offices can help you confirm ownership history for a property that may have been connected to unclaimed mineral royalties, tax refunds, or surplus auction proceeds. When a delinquent property sells at Greer County's June tax resale for more than the taxes owed, the surplus is held per state statute. If not claimed, it may eventually flow into the state unclaimed property program.

Greer County tax roll search for property records and surplus unclaimed funds

The Greer County tax roll at OKTaxRolls lets you search property tax records by owner name. Surplus proceeds from Mangum-area tax resales may become unclaimed money in the state system over time.

Note: Greer County was carved from what was originally Texas territory; records from before 1909 statehood-era changes may also reside in original county files predating Oklahoma organization.

The Oklahoma State Treasurer holds over $1 billion in unclaimed property for residents statewide. The program is available at yourmoney.ok.gov. Greer County residents, including those in Mangum and surrounding rural areas, should search the state portal regularly. Funds come from dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, insurance proceeds, utility deposits, and oil and gas royalties. The state added $21.5 million back to rightful owners in 2025, and new accounts are added to the database every year. There is no deadline, and filing is always free.

One important thing to know about Greer County is its split history. Before 1896, the original Greer County was part of Texas. When it became part of Oklahoma, the territory was eventually divided into four counties: Beckham, Greer, Harmon, and Jackson. Families with deep roots in southwestern Oklahoma may have records and interests spread across all four. If your ancestors owned land in the old Greer County territory, searching all four of those counties' records may turn up additional unclaimed money claims.

Contact the state unclaimed property office at (405) 521-4273 or Unclaimed@treasurer.ok.gov. Mailing address: 9520 N. May Ave., Lower Level, Oklahoma City, OK 73120. The official program page is oklahoma.gov/treasurer/unclaimed-property.html, and the legal authority is the Oklahoma Unclaimed Property Act.

Searching and Claiming Greer County Unclaimed Money

Go to yourmoney.ok.gov/app/claim-search. Enter your last name and look through the results. Each account in the system shows the type of property, the holder company that reported it, the name on file, and an approximate amount. You do not need to know anything else to start searching.

Once you find a match, click to begin the claim process. You need a photo ID and proof of your current mailing address. Business accounts require documentation linking you to the business. Inherited claims need a death certificate for the original owner plus proof of your legal right to the funds. That proof can take the form of a will, probate order, letters testamentary, or a small estate affidavit depending on the size and complexity of the estate. The Court Clerk at (580) 782-3665 handles Greer County court records and can confirm probate filings. Processing takes up to 90 days for most claims. No fees are charged at any point.

Local Resources for Greer County Residents

Greer County government offices are in the courthouse in Mangum. Key contacts include the County Clerk at 580-782-3664, the Assessor at 580-782-2740, the Treasurer at 580-782-5515, the Appraiser at 580-782-2454, and the Court Clerk at (580) 782-3665. The vital records office is also at 114 W Hollis (Courthouse), Mangum, OK 73554 with hours of 8 AM to 4 PM.

For legal help, the Oklahoma Bar Association provides attorney referrals statewide. Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma at legalaidok.org offers free help with civil legal matters including estate and unclaimed property claims for low-income residents. The Oklahoma Association of County Commissioners has a full directory of county offices across the state.

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Nearby Counties

Greer County is in southwestern Oklahoma. The original Greer County territory was divided into several modern counties, so nearby neighbors are worth checking too.