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Apply for AssistanceBillions of dollars in unclaimed property are waiting to be returned. Check if you have forgotten funds or accounts listed in your name today.
Many Americans are unaware that they are owed money from forgotten bank accounts, uncashed payroll checks, or utility deposits. State treasuries and federal agencies currently hold billions in unclaimed property. The National Relief Program guides you through the process of locating and claiming these assets at no cost.
Whether it is an old insurance policy or a tax refund that was never delivered, there are specific databases designed to help you reunite with your money. Review the primary sources for unclaimed funds below.
Official state treasury databases listing abandoned assets like safe deposit box contents, uncashed checks, and stocks.
The IRS holds millions in undelivered refunds. Use the "Where's My Refund?" tool to check the status of past returns.
It is recommended to check databases in every state where you have lived or worked. Most claims can be filed online directly through the state's official treasury website.
Don't let your assets go unclaimed. Find out if you are owed funds from previous employers, insurance companies, or government agencies.
Beyond state treasuries, specific industries maintain their own records for unclaimed benefits. Consider searching these additional resources:
Legitimate government searches are always free. Be cautious of third-party companies that contact you offering to recover your money for a fee. You can perform the same searches yourself without paying a percentage of your claim to a "finder."