State Databases Reveal Billions In Unclaimed Money Still Waiting To Be Claimed

Yes, billions in unclaimed money are sitting in state databases right now—and there's a real chance some of it belongs to you.

Yes, billions in unclaimed money are sitting in state databases right now—and there's a real chance some of it belongs to you.

Yes, you can claim unclaimed property recorded at your parents' address—but you'll need to prove you actually lived there.

If your state's unclaimed property records list an address where you no longer live—or an address you can't document—you don't have to give up your claim.

Yes, you likely have unclaimed money from a job you've left. One in ten Americans—about 33 million people—have money sitting in state treasuries that...

If you've moved frequently, forgotten about old savings accounts, or missed bills from utility companies, you might be owed money—and you probably don't...

When your unclaimed money claim gets denied, you're not automatically out of luck. Most states allow you to appeal denials through specific procedures,...

Legitimate unclaimed property websites operated by state governments and NAUPA (the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators) use...

If you filed a claim for unclaimed money, a settlement, or insurance benefits and haven't received confirmation, the first step is to contact the...

When you inherit unclaimed funds, abandoned property, or class action settlement payouts from a deceased relative, you almost always need to prove your...

The fastest way to speed up your unclaimed money claim approval is simple: submit complete documentation immediately and file online when the option is...