According to the site USA.Gov, if a business, government office, or other source owes you money that you don’t collect, it’s considered unclaimed.
The federal government doesn’t have a central website for finding unclaimed money. But you don’t need to hire a company to find unclaimed money for you. You can find it on your own for free, using official databases.
- Search in Your State
Businesses send money to state-run unclaimed property offices when they can’t locate the owner. The money in state unclaimed funds is often from bank accounts, insurance policies, or your state government.
- Start your search for unclaimed money with your state’s unclaimed property office.
- Use the multi-state database to search for your name, especially if you’ve moved to another state.
- Verify how to claim your money. Each state has its own rules about how you prove that you’re the owner and claim the money.
Recent Comments