Billions of dollars sit unclaimed in state and federal databases — forgotten accounts, uncashed checks, and benefits scattered across dozens of separate government sites. Heirlytics searches them together and gives you an organized report of what it finds, whether you're looking for your own lost property or a deceased loved one's — always free.
Search for your own lost money, or a loved one's — share the names used and where they lived. It takes about two minutes.
We run the national unclaimed-property, federal, and insurance searches together, so you don't have to go state by state.
We hand you a clear summary of what the search turned up and where to claim anything found — ready to bring into your probate or estate case.
These are the official databases we check on your behalf. You can explore any of them yourself for free — Heirlytics simply does it all at once and organizes the results.
When a bank account, uncashed check, insurance payout, or utility deposit sits inactive, it is eventually turned over to the state as 'unclaimed property.' The searches below cover most states at once, then let you check the states that run their own systems.
Some assets are held by the federal government or national programs and never appear in state databases.
Policies and retirement accounts are often the largest — and most frequently lost — assets in an estate.
Real estate is recorded at the county level and businesses are registered with each state. There is no single national feed, so these searches start broad and then narrow by location.
Tell us a little about who you're searching for — yourself or a loved one. There's no charge to submit, and no payment details are needed.