About UnclaimedMoney.org

UnclaimedMoney.org exists to help people better understand unclaimed money and property — what it is, where it comes from, and how to begin the process of finding funds that may belong to them.

Millions of individuals have unclaimed money held by state treasuries, courts, financial institutions, and other organizations. This site was created to make that process easier to understand by offering clear explanations, practical guidance, and access to trusted resources.

Our Mission

Our mission is simple:
to provide clear, educational information that helps people confidently navigate the unclaimed property process.

Unclaimed money can feel confusing or intimidating — especially when misinformation and scams are common. UnclaimedMoney.org focuses on education first, helping users understand the process before taking action.

We aim to:
  • Explain unclaimed money in plain language
  • Help users understand common sources of unclaimed property
  • Point readers toward legitimate search tools and official state resources
  • Reduce confusion and help users avoid scams

How We Approach Our Content

The information on UnclaimedMoney.org is created using publicly available data, official state resources, and independent research. Our goal is accuracy, clarity, and usefulness — not urgency or pressure.

We do not:

  • Hold unclaimed funds
  • File claims on behalf of users
  • Request sensitive personal or financial information

All claims must be filed directly with the appropriate official agencies.

Independent & Transparent

UnclaimedMoney.org is an independent informational website operated by Burke Networks LLC, a family-owned and operated business.  We are not affiliated with any state treasury, government agency, or unclaimed property office.

Some pages may reference third-party tools or services that assist with public record searches or identity verification. In certain cases, we may earn a referral commission — at no additional cost to the user. These relationships help support the ongoing creation of free educational content, and they do not influence editorial integrity.

Contact & Feedback

If you notice outdated information or have suggestions for improvement, we welcome your feedback.

Questions, corrections, or topic suggestions are always welcome.  Please visit our Contact Us page to get in touch.

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