CA Unclaimed Property
Search California's unclaimed property records for free. Find forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, and insurance payouts waiting to be claimed.
17,541
Records in Database
10%
Finder's Fee Cap
6
Property Types
Most Common
Non Standard NAUPA Code for - Securities
1,534 records
PROCEEDS DUE BENEFICIARIES
1,297 records
CASHIER'S CHECKS
823 records
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
719 records
UNDERLYING SHARES/OUTSTAND CER
665 records
Non Standard NAUPA Code for - Other
620 records
Sample Results
Here are some example records from California. Search your name to find out if any unclaimed property belongs to you.
UNKNOWN, CA
Reported By
EMMETT A LARKIN CO INC
SACRAMENTO, CA
Reported By
PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC KBA
SUNNYVALE, CA
Reported By
AIXTRON AG/GENUS INC(A092)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Reported By
CONTINENTAL STOCK TRANSFER & TRUST CO
PACIFICA, CA
Reported By
BANK OF AMERICA NT&SA BRANCH:0579-LINDA MAR BRANCH
LOS ANGELES, CA
Reported By
PALL CORPORATION
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Reported By
PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP INC COMMON
N HOLLYWOOD, CA
Reported By
CITIBANK (WEST) FSB
Common Questions
To claim unclaimed property in California, you need to search the state's database, verify the property belongs to you, and submit a claim form with valid identification. RecoupFi handles the entire process for you — we prepare the paperwork, file the claim, and follow up with the California state office.
California caps finder's fees at 10% of the recovered amount. RecoupFi always charges within legal limits and only collects a fee if we successfully recover your money.
Most California unclaimed property claims are processed within 30 to 90 days, though complex claims involving securities, safe deposit boxes, or large amounts may take longer. RecoupFi tracks your claim status and keeps you updated throughout the process.
In most cases, California holds unclaimed property indefinitely, meaning you can claim it at any time. However, it's best to file your claim sooner rather than later, as documentation requirements may become more complex over time.
The most common types of unclaimed property in California include uncashed checks, forgotten bank accounts, insurance payouts, utility deposits, and stock dividends. We currently have 17,541 California records in our database.
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