7 Secret Places to Look for Unclaimed Cash in Florida

With prices rising and jobs under pressure, every dollar counts, and many Floridians may be sitting on money they didn’t know they had.
The Florida Division of Unclaimed Property says 1 in 5 residents has unclaimed funds from forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, old insurance payouts, or even abandoned safe deposit boxes.
Since 2017, the state has returned $2.7 billion to rightful owners through its official site, FLTreasureHunt.gov.
The average claim is $825, and it’s completely free to search and claim.
You might be missing out on benefits! Check what’s available to you here.How to Search for Unclaimed Money in Florida
You have two free options:
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FLTreasureHunt.gov – Search Florida-specific records.
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MissingMoney.com – Search multiple states at once.
Tips for searching:
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Try all versions of your name, including misspellings, nicknames, and initials.
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If married, search under both current and former last names.
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Search for relatives, especially those who have passed away (you can claim on their behalf with proper documentation).
Claiming Your Property
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Submit a claim online with proof of identity (driver’s license, SSN, etc.).
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The state has up to 90 days to process your request.
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Claims are always free, never pay a third party to “find” your money.
What Happens If You Don’t Claim It?
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Funds are eventually moved to the state school fund to support public education.
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There’s no deadline to claim, you can request your property at any time.
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Some tangible property may be auctioned off. The next auction is Oct. 10–11 in Orlando.
Other Places to Find Missing Money in Florida
Beyond Florida’s Treasure Hunt, there are several nationwide databases where you might find unclaimed cash or property. All are free to search.
1. Unpaid Wages
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Check the U.S. Department of Labor database for back pay you may be owed.
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Search the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) for unclaimed pensions.
2. Retirement Funds
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Use the National Registry of Unclaimed Retirement Benefits to see if old 401(k) funds are waiting from past employers.
3. Unclaimed Insurance Money
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Search the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for unclaimed life insurance funds.
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Check the HUD database if you had an FHA-insured mortgage, you may qualify for a refund.
4. Tax Refunds
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Use the IRS “Where’s My Refund?” tool to track missing federal tax refunds.
5. Investments
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Search the FDIC database for funds from failed banks.
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Check for unclaimed deposits from closed credit unions.
6. Savings Bonds
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Visit TreasuryHunt.gov to find matured savings bonds that are no longer earning interest.
7. Individual Indian Money (IIM) Accounts
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The Bureau of Trust Funds Administration (BTFA) manages these accounts for Native American and Alaska Native beneficiaries.
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Use the Whereabouts Unknown search tool to see if you have an unclaimed account.
Bottom line: It’s quick, free, and there’s a 1-in-5 chance you have money waiting. Take five minutes to check, you could have hundreds (or more) with your name on it.
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