FAQ

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If you were contacted by us, it’s because our audit identified funds we believe may be owed to you (or a relative/associate). Below are the most common questions we receive.

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We only reach out when we locate funds that we believe belong to you, a relative, or an associate and we want to help reunite those funds with the rightful owner. If you’re unsure, contact us to verify the notice.

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These details help you understand what to expect and how to move forward confidently.

What information do you need from me to confirm I’m the rightful party?

We’ll ask for basic identifying information and any documents the agency requires to confirm ownership. Requirements vary by state and agency, and we’ll explain what applies to your situation.

What does the claim process typically involve?

In general, it involves verifying identity/ownership, completing agency forms, and submitting supporting documentation. We guide you step-by-step and help avoid common delays.

Will I have to appear in court?

Most claims are administrative and do not require a court appearance. If a situation is more complex, we’ll explain the options and how our team (including attorneys) can assist.

Do you work in my state?

Yes. We audit government agencies throughout the United States and assist clients nationwide.

How long does it take to receive funds once a claim is submitted?

Timelines vary by agency and the completeness of documentation. We help submit a clear, well-supported claim to reduce back-and-forth and speed up processing where possible.

What if I’m not sure the notice is legitimate?

Call us at 1-844-239-5999 for a free, confidential verification. We’ll confirm what we found and explain the next steps without pressure.