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See what's out there. Search any county and see fund amounts and partial owner info.

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  • Search any NC county
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  • See partial owner names
  • See sale type and dates
  • Full owner name and address
  • County contact info
  • Claim instructions
  • Claim deadline dates
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Real Data, Real Money

Every surplus fund in our database comes from official county records. These are real unclaimed funds waiting for their rightful owners.

Common questions

What do I see with a free search?
You'll see the number of surplus funds in a county, dollar amounts, partial owner names, and sale types. Full owner details, addresses, contact info, and claim instructions are locked behind a paid plan.
What's included in a "full search"?
Complete owner names, property addresses, county clerk contact information, phone numbers, email addresses, and step-by-step instructions for filing a claim. Everything you need to start the recovery process.
Can I cancel the subscription?
Yes. Cancel anytime — no contracts, no cancellation fees. Your access continues until the end of your billing period.
Which counties are covered?
We currently cover major counties across North Carolina, including Wake, Mecklenburg, Guilford, Durham, Forsyth, Cumberland, and more. New counties are added regularly.
How current is the data?
Our database is updated regularly from official county records. Surplus fund availability can change as claims are filed, so we recommend acting quickly on findings.
Do I need to be a licensed recovery professional?
No license is required to search our database. However, if you plan to contact former owners and offer recovery services, check your state's requirements for finder's fee agreements.