The New Mexico Application for Payment of Unclaimed Funds (Notarized version) is a document used to claim money or other property that has been held by the State of New Mexico as unclaimed. The document must be notarized and contains information about the claimant, the owner of the unclaimed funds, and the funds being claimed. There are two types of New Mexico Application for Payment of Unclaimed Funds (Notarized version): the Claimant Application for Payment of Unclaimed Funds and the Representative Application for Payment of Unclaimed Funds. The Claimant Application is used when the individual claiming the funds is the same person who is listed as the owner of the unclaimed funds. The Representative Application is used when the individual claiming the funds is a representative or assignee of the owner of the unclaimed funds. Both forms require the claimant to provide notarized documentation verifying their identity and relationship to the owner of the funds. Additionally, the claimant must provide proof of ownership of the unclaimed funds, such as a copy of the original check or a court order.