"No, not to my knowledge," Pence told The Associated Press in response to a question about secret documents.
He also refused to make any judgments about the searches at Donald Trump's residence.
"I honestly don't want to prejudge it before until we know all the facts," Pence added.
On August 8, the FBI raided Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida and seized nearly a dozen sets of documents, some marked "Top Secret," according to the disclosed search warrant receipt.
The former president added that FBI agents did not allow anyone, including lawyers, to be present during the searches.
US Attorney General Merrick Garland previously said that he personally authorized the filing of a lawsuit for a search warrant, adding that this decision was not easy, but it was reasonable. After a court ruling, the search warrant and an inventory of the seized items were made public, from which it follows that 11 sets of secret documents were found at Trump's estate.