Claim or refer an unclaimed estate
Overview
When someone dies with no will or known family, their property passes to the Crown as ownerless property (or 鈥榖ona vacantia鈥�). It can be any kind of property, like buildings, money or personal possessions.
You could be entitled to a share of a deceased relative鈥檚 property (鈥榚state鈥�) if you鈥檙e a relative.
How to claim
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Check if the estate is listed with the Crown.
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Make sure you鈥檙e an entitled relative.
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Make a claim on the estate.
If an estate is not listed, you can tell the Crown about an estate you think is unclaimed.
If you鈥檙e not a relative
You can apply for a grant from the estate if you think you may be entitled to a share of a deceased person鈥檚 estate (for example if you lived together or you cared for them).