The Brown County Clerk Office maintains public records for a county or local government, including records on unclaimed property. This can include property transferred through a will or gift deed, overpayments on taxes or tax refunds, or other moneys owed by the government. An unclaimed property search in Brown County can find money or property that has not been claimed by an individual or a relative. The Clerk Office may provide an online database to find unclaimed property in Brown County, Minnesota.
Brown County Clerk New Ulm MN 14 South State Street 56073 507-233-6670
Hanska City Clerk Hanska MN 300 Railroad Avenue 56041 507-354-7055
Sleepy Eye Clerk Sleepy Eye MN 200 Main Street East 56085 507-794-3731
Springfield City Clerk Springfield MN 2 E Central St 56087 507-723-4416
The Brown County Recorder of Deeds preserves real estate documents for a county or local government as part of their job to ensure the accuracy of land, property, and property tax records. Recorders of Deeds may also provide information on Brown County unclaimed property, including property transferred through a will or gift deed. Unclaimed property information may be available on the Recorder of Deeds website through a searchable database.
Brown County Recorder of Deeds New Ulm MN PO Box 248 56073 507-233-6653
The Brown County Veterans Affairs Department is a federal agency that provides services to veterans, including providing life insurance to service members. In some cases, policyholders or their beneficiaries may have unclaimed insurance funds which are owed to them, which are considered Brown County unclaimed property. The Veterans Affairs Department provides an online search database to identify unclaimed life insurance funds owed to people in Brown County, Minnesota.
Disabled American Veterans New Ulm MN 1522 South Valley Street 56073 507-359-9645
Veterans of Foreign Wars Sleepy Eye MN 109 1st Avenue South 56085 507-794-7391