How to Look Up Bonds Registered in Your Name: A Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to find bonds registered in your name through TreasuryDirect and other reliable sources using key personal info.
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To look up bonds in your name, start by visiting the website of the bond issuer or the U.S. Treasury's 'TreasuryDirect' service. You will need personal identification information, such as your social security number and account details. Additionally, checking physical records, like paper bonds or bank statements, can help locate outstanding bonds.
FAQs & Answers
- Where can I check if I own U.S. savings bonds? You can check your ownership of U.S. savings bonds on the TreasuryDirect website or by reviewing any physical bond documents and bank statements.
- What information do I need to look up bonds under my name? You will need your personal identification information such as your Social Security number and account details related to your bond holdings.
- Can I find digital records of paper bonds I own? Yes, paper bonds can sometimes be linked to your online TreasuryDirect account if you have registered them, otherwise you should keep physical records safe.