Where Our Data Comes From
We believe in transparency. All unclaimed property data on FindYourUnclaimed comes directly from official state government databases - no third-party lists, no guesswork.
Currently Available
California
State Controller's Office
Official Source
Data is sourced from the California State Controller's Office, which maintains the official database of unclaimed property reported by businesses and organizations in California.
Visit Official CA WebsiteExpanding to More States
We're actively working to add more states to our database. Here's what's on our roadmap:
Texas
Comptroller of Public Accounts
New York
Office of the State Comptroller
Florida
Dept. of Financial Services
Pennsylvania
Treasury Department
Want us to prioritize a specific state? Let us know.
How We Handle Data
Direct From Official Sources
We obtain data directly from state unclaimed property databases. We never use third-party aggregators or unverified lists.
Regular Updates
Our database is refreshed regularly to include new properties as they're reported to the state. We also remove records for properties that have been claimed.
Optimized for Search
We index and optimize the data to enable fast, accurate searches across millions of records - something the original state databases often struggle with.
No Data Modification
We display the data exactly as reported by the state. We don't alter names, amounts, or any other details - what you see is what's in the official record.
Data Accuracy Disclaimer
While we strive to keep our data accurate and up-to-date, we cannot guarantee that all information is complete or current. The official state database is the authoritative source for unclaimed property records.
- Records may have been claimed since our last update
- New properties may not yet appear in our system
- Always verify with the official state source before making a claim