Find Unclaimed Money Through Your Last Employer


Think back to all the past jobs you’ve held. Most people hold several jobs over their lifetime. You may have had a paper route when you were younger or maybe you washed dishes or waited tables. Maybe you worked for a company while in college and maybe you’ve changed jobs like the seasons. No matter how many jobs you’ve held, you may have unclaimed money waiting for you from one of those employers. You may be wondering how that’s possible. After all, if you had money coming to you, it’s likely you knew about it. People don’t just forget about their money. Yet this problem happens all the time. You might have cold hard cash waiting on you out there. This article is going to help you search for and find unclaimed money that may be in your name.

 

How Does Unclaimed Money Go Missing?

When you change jobs, oftentimes your employer will mail the final paycheck to you. If you changed jobs because you were moving, it’s easy to see how this final paycheck could get lost in the mail. So when you find unclaimed money in a treasury account somewhere, you will automatically be able to see which employer it came from. If you find unclaimed money, it’s obvious that you didn’t cash a final paycheck somewhere and, while most can’t understand how this happens, don’t worry because it happens all the time.

 

Find Unclaimed Money

So how do you find out if there is unclaimed money waiting for you in a treasury account somewhere? You simply use your first and last name in the text boxes on this page. That will search the databases of all 50 states and even a few federal databases to see if it can find unclaimed money in your name. From there, you will be able to claim the money by writing the agency or company that is holding it.

You now see how easy it is to lose and find unclaimed money. Start searching today and finally claim that paycheck you may have left behind so many years ago. You’ve worked for that money, you might as well spend it.