Unclaimed Money Search Guide
Steve Clark -
Winners Income Strategies
Winners Income Strategies
Do you have unclaimed money? There is a good chance you do and I want to help you recover it. Over the years I have located unclaimed money for myself, friends & relatives; most recently in 2019. Billions of dollars in unclaimed assets are being held by state and federal government agencies. You can conduct a free search for these unclaimed assets right now and I will show you how.
Unclaimed Assets Are Most Often:
- Insurance Policy Refunds
- Stocks & Bonds
- Utility Deposits
- Bank Accounts
- Pensions
- Certificates of Deposit
- Safe Deposit Box Contents
- Paychecks/Salaries
Next we will learn how to locate these unclaimed assets being held by state government agencies because this is where you are likely have the most success. In fact, all of the lost funds I have located were held at the state level. This includes unclaimed stocks that belonged to my grandparents, and money from a closed credit card account that belonged to me.
Following the state databases are links to federal agencies where you can search for unclaimed money.
State-held Unclaimed Assets Search
This is how to conduct a search using Florida's database for an example. Here we are searching for John Doe. John Doe is also known as Jonathan and Jon so he will want to search for all possible first-name spelling variations as well. You can also search by just first initial and last name. For women, maiden names should also be searched as well as hyphenated last names.
Listed below are links I have collected to the unclaimed asset databases for all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Simply select the state where you currently reside to begin your search. In addition to searching your current state's database, be sure to check all states where you have resided and conducted business. In the event you do locate an unclaimed asset you are entitled to, simply follow the instructions that are provided for claiming it. You can also search for people you know and tell them if they have unclaimed money. Note: Typically you won't be shown the amount of the unclaimed money until you begin the claims process.
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