Millions of Americans Have Unclaimed Money Waiting to Be Found
State governments across the U.S. are currently holding billions in unclaimed funds — from forgotten bank accounts, old paychecks, unpaid insurance policies, and more.
Claims range widely — some are a few hundred dollars, others amount to thousands. Most people don’t know how to check.
Most people who find money thought nothing would show up. It takes less than 2 minutes to check.
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Millions of Americans Have Unclaimed Money Waiting to Be Found
State governments across the U.S. are currently holding billions in unclaimed funds — from forgotten bank accounts, old paychecks, unpaid insurance policies, and more.
Claims range widely — some are a few hundred dollars, others amount to thousands. Most people don’t know how to check.
Most people who find money thought nothing would show up. It takes less than 2 minutes to check.
SEARCH YOUR NAME
The search takes only 60 seconds.
Does any of these apply to you?
These are the most common reasons people have unclaimed funds. If any apply to you, it’s worth doing a search:
- Have you moved to a new address in the last 10–20 years?
- Have you changed jobs at least once?
- Have you opened or closed a bank account?
- Have you paid a utility or rental deposit?
- Have you changed your last name?
- Have you been sent a check or refund that never arrived?
- Have you had a 401k or retirement account at a past job?
- Has a parent or relative passed away?
Does any of these apply to you?
These are the most common reasons people have unclaimed funds. If any apply to you, it’s worth doing a search:
- Have you moved to a new address in the last 10–20 years?
- Have you changed jobs at least once?
- Have you opened or closed a bank account?
- Have you paid a utility or rental deposit?
- Have you changed your last name?
- Have you been sent a check or refund that never arrived?
- Have you had a 401k or retirement account at a past job?
- Has a parent or relative passed away?
Common Sources of Unclaimed Property
Forgotten accounts
You opened a bank account years ago and forgot about it
Uncashed checks
Final paychecks, refunds, or rebates that were never deposited
Old deposits
Utility or rental deposits you never got back
Insurance payouts
Benefits sent to old addresses
Stock dividends
Investment income that piled up after you moved
Inheritance
Money from estates you didn't know about
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We check all official state treasury databases
If we find results, you can claim your funds
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Unclaimed funds that go unclaimed are held indefinitely by state governments. Searching takes less than 2 minutes.
Unclaimed funds that go unclaimed are held indefinitely by state governments. Searching takes less than 2 minutes.
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- We take no cut. Keep 100%.
- Takes only 60 seconds to check
- Any payout goes directly to you
- We search official state records
- We check old jobs, checks, 401(k)s
- Your info stays private and secure
Many Americans discover funds they didn't know existed — from past jobs, old accounts, or forgotten deposits.
FIND OUT NOWMost people who find money thought nothing would show up. Check now:
Unclaimed property claims vary — from small amounts to thousands of dollars. Many people are surprised by what they find.