Billions in unclaimed funds sit untouched every year. Find out if any of it belongs to you.
Every year, billions of dollars in unclaimed money sit in government databases, state treasuries, and financial institutions waiting to be claimed. Old bank accounts, forgotten refunds, uncashed checks, utility deposits, and government benefits all add up. Most people never check because they do not know where to look.
Where Found Money Comes From
Found money is not a gimmick. It refers to real funds that legally belong to you but have gone uncollected. States are required to hold this money indefinitely until the rightful owner claims it. The amounts range from small checks to thousands of dollars.
- Forgotten bank accounts and savings balances
- Uncashed paychecks or refund checks from past employers
- Utility and security deposits never returned to you
- Unclaimed tax refunds and government benefit overpayments
One in ten Americans has unclaimed money in a state database right now. Searching takes minutes and costs nothing. The only question is whether you check.
How to Claim What Is Yours
Claiming unclaimed money is simpler than most people expect. No lawyer required. No fees to get started. You just need to know where to search and how to submit a claim once you find a match.
- Search your name across state and federal unclaimed property databases
- Review any matches and verify they belong to you
- Submit your claim with basic identification documents
- Receive your funds directly with no middleman taking a cut
Your Money Is Out There. Go Find It.
Unclaimed funds do not expire. But the sooner you search, the sooner you collect.
Money that belongs to you should not sit in a government database collecting dust. Millions of people have already claimed funds they forgot existed. Search your name today, find out if anything is waiting, and claim what is rightfully yours.
