Finderish - Unclaimed Money (US)

Finderish - Find Your Unclaimed Money (US)

Billions in Unclaimed Money is Waiting.

1 in 7 Americans has forgotten funds sitting in state treasuries. Utility deposits, tax refunds, and old bank accounts. Check if your name is on the list today.

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The Numbers Don't Lie

Billions of dollars are currently held by state governments, waiting for their rightful owners to claim them.

Total Unclaimed Assets
$49 Billion+
Americans Owed Money
1 in 7
Average Claim Amount
$2,080

How to Claim Your Money

The process is simple, transparent, and secure. Follow these three steps to get your check in the mail.

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1. Search the Database

Enter your name and state to instantly scan official government records for any unclaimed property listed under your name.

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2. Verify Your Identity

If a match is found, you'll need to answer a few security questions or upload ID to prove the funds belong to you.

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3. Receive Your Check

Once verified, the state treasury will process your claim and mail a check directly to your address.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about finding and claiming your lost assets.

Is it free to search for unclaimed money?

Yes, absolutely. Searching for unclaimed property through official state databases is completely free. We help guide you to these official sources so you never have to pay a fee just to check if money is owed to you.

Is this legitimate?

Yes. In the United States, billions of dollars in unclaimed property are held by state treasurers. This includes forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, insurance policies, and utility deposits. Finderish connects you with the resources to claim what is legally yours.

How long does the claim process take?

Searching takes only a few minutes. Once you file a claim with the relevant state, processing times vary. Simple claims can be processed in weeks, while more complex cases involving estates or older records may take a few months.

What information do I need to search?

To start a search, you typically just need your first and last name and the state where you currently live or have lived in the past. Common misspellings of your name are also worth checking.

Billions of Dollars Are Waiting to Be Claimed

Don't let the state keep your hard-earned money. It takes less than 2 minutes to check if your name is on the list. Search for free today.

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