Licensed. Transparent. Contingency-only. We've searched tens of millions of unclaimed property records so you don't have to.
Incorporated and operating in Tennessee. License number on file.
We earn a fee only after you receive your recovered funds.
Plus federal sources: PBGC, FDIC, SEC, RRB, Bankruptcy courts.
FindYourMoney.AI is a licensed unclaimed property finder service. Every year, billions of dollars in uncashed checks, dormant bank accounts, forgotten insurance policies, and unclaimed pension benefits are turned over to state treasuries by banks, employers, and insurance companies that cannot locate the rightful owners.
Most people never know this money exists. States send one notice — if you've moved or the address on file was outdated, you never see it. The money sits there, sometimes for decades.
We built AI-powered search infrastructure that scans all 50 state databases plus five federal programs simultaneously. When we find a match, we contact the owner directly, walk them through the claim process, and handle all the paperwork on their behalf — earning a contingency fee only when the recovery is successful.
Unclaimed property finder services are regulated differently by each state. We take compliance seriously:
FindYourMoney.AI was founded in Tennessee by a team with backgrounds in financial technology, data engineering, and consumer advocacy. We are not affiliated with any state government. We are not debt collectors. We do not buy or sell personal data. The only way we make money is by successfully recovering property that belongs to you.
Our legal processes have been reviewed by licensed attorneys in Tennessee, California, and New York. We maintain errors and omissions insurance and operate under a registered Tennessee business entity.
We encourage you to verify our legitimacy before engaging our services. You can look up our business registration directly with the Tennessee Secretary of State. You can also verify that the unclaimed property we identify actually exists by searching your name directly on your state's official treasury website — links to every state portal are on our Coverage page.
If something about our outreach seems suspicious, please call us directly or report it to your state attorney general. Unclaimed property scams do exist — they typically ask for money upfront. We never do.