Unclaimed Money Resources & Guides

Understanding unclaimed money can feel overwhelming, especially when information is spread across multiple databases and agencies. This resource hub brings together our latest articles, step-by-step guides, and links to official sources to help you learn how unclaimed money works, where it comes from, and how people typically search for it.
Researching unclaimed money using trusted guides and databases

Latest Unclaimed Money Articles

Our articles focus on common questions people have when learning about unclaimed money, including how states hold funds, why property becomes unclaimed, and what typically happens during a search.

How to Find Unclaimed Money by State

How to Find Unclaimed Money by State Unclaimed money is more common than most people realize. Billions of dollars are held by U.S. states when businesses and organizations cannot locate ...
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Learn How Unclaimed Money Works

Unclaimed money generally comes from inactive financial accounts, uncashed checks, insurance benefits, utility deposits, and similar assets that could not be returned to their original owner. States act as custodians of these funds and maintain databases where individuals can search by name or business.

Educational resources are important because search processes vary by state, and not all databases function the same way. Learning how unclaimed money systems work can help users understand what to expect and avoid misinformation.

Official & Trusted Unclaimed Money Resources

Below are well-known organizations and databases that provide educational information or official access points related to unclaimed money in the United States.
Educational organization representing state unclaimed property programs.
NAUPA-supported directory that helps users find official state unclaimed property programs.
A searchable database supported by many U.S. states to help locate unclaimed property.
Federal resource for Treasury-held assets and savings bonds.

Explore More Unclaimed Money Information

If you’re just getting started, we recommend browsing our state-by-state guides or reading through our most recent articles to better understand how unclaimed money works and what information is typically needed when searching.

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