How It Works
1. Unclaimed property is held by the state
When businesses are unable to contact the owner of certain funds, they are required to transfer those funds to the state. These funds are known as unclaimed property and are held by the Pennsylvania Department of the Treasury until claimed by the owner, sometimes for many years.
2. Most people are unaware they have unclaimed property
Unclaimed property often goes unnoticed due to address changes, closed accounts, or outdated contact information. As a result, individuals may not realize the state is holding property in their name, and no further action occurs unless a claim is initated.
3. We assist with the claim process
As an authorized unclaimed property finder, we help individuals identify potential claims and prepare the required documentation to submit a claim to the Pennsylvania Department of the Treasury.
4. The Treasury reviews the claim and issues payment
Once a claim is submitted, the Pennsylvania Department of the Treasury reviews your claim and documentation. If your claim is approved, the state mails you a check.
Why You Were Contacted
Records maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of the Treasury indicate that property or funds may be held in your name. Address changes, name changes, closed accounts, and outdated contact information often prevent the state from successfully notifying the owner, which is why many people are unaware that unclaimed property may exist in their name.
We are a licensed and authorized unclaimed property finder that assists Pennsylvanians with identifying and recovering property held by the state. Our outreach is based on this information and is intended to help individuals determine whether a valid claim may exist. Receiving a letter from us does not confirm that a claim exists, nor does it require any action. It is simply a notification and an invitation to learn more.
Who We Are
We are an independent unclaimed property finder that assists Pennsylvanians with identifying and recovering property held by the Pennsylvania Department of the Treasury. Our role is to help individuals understand whether a valid claim may exist and, if so, assist with navigating the claim process, which can involve detailed documentation and multiple steps.
We are licensed and authorized by the Pennsylvania Department of the Treasury to operate as an unclaimed property finder.
Certificate No. 0670601-1125
Individuals are not required to use a third-party service to file a claim for unclaimed property, but many choose to work with a finder for assistance with the process to help ensure eligible funds do not remain unclaimed.
How We Can Help
The unclaimed property claims process can involve specific filing requirements, multiple steps, detailed documentation, and follow-up with the Treasury. Errors, missing information, or incomplete submissions can lead to delays, additional requests, or a claim not being fully reviewed.
We assist individuals by reducing uncertainty and helping ensure their claims are prepared carefully and accurately. Our goal is to help protect against avoidable delays, overlooked details, or missed portions of a claim.
We help by:
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Clarifying the claims process and outlining what is required at each step
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Helping individuals who prefer assistance navigating online systems, forms, and state procedural requirements
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Reducing administrative burden by handling follow-up requests and ensuring submissions are complete and consistent
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Identifying and organizing the documentation needed to support a claim, particularly for higher-value claims that may receive additional review
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Assisting with more complex situations, such as claims involving multiple owners, estates, or deceased relatives
You are always free to file a claim on your own. Many people choose assistance because they want to minimize errors, avoid unnecessary delays, and ensure their claim is handled thoroughly so no eligible property is overlooked.
Our role is to help you move through the process with clarity and confidence, while protecting your opportunity to recover what may be rightfully yours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to discuss your claim?
We can review the available information to help ensure your funds do not remain unclaimed.
No obligation. No upfront cost.