How It Works
A straightforward process designed to recover your funds with zero upfront cost and complete transparency.
Five Simple Steps
From your first contact to receiving your funds, here is exactly what to expect at every stage.
Contact Us
Submit your information through our free claim review form or give us a call. We'll ask a few basic questions about your property and situation — it only takes a few minutes.
Research & Verification
Our team searches county records, court filings, and government databases to verify whether surplus funds exist in your name. This research is completely free and carries no obligation.
Agreement
If we confirm surplus funds, we present a clear, straightforward fee agreement. We explain exactly what our fee will be, what you can expect to receive, and answer every question you have. No hidden costs, no pressure.
Filing & Recovery
We prepare and file all required paperwork with the county or court, handle follow-up communications, respond to any requests for additional documentation, and manage the entire process on your behalf.
You Get Paid
Once the county or court releases the funds, the recovered amount is deposited directly to you, minus our agreed-upon fee. Most clients receive their funds within 30 to 90 days of initial contact.
Our Fee Structure
We believe in full transparency. Here is exactly how our fees work — no surprises, no hidden costs.
| Service | Cost |
|---|---|
Research & Verification We search county records at no charge to you | FREE |
Filing & Processing All paperwork, filing fees, and administrative costs | Included |
Success Fee Percentage varies by case — discussed and agreed upfront | % of recovered funds |
If We Don't Recover Funds Zero risk to you — we absorb all costs | You owe nothing |
What You’ll Need
To get started, gather these documents. Don’t worry if you don’t have everything — we can help you obtain what’s needed.
Government-issued photo ID
Driver's license, state ID, or passport
Proof of prior ownership
Deed, title, tax records, or mortgage documents
Property sale correspondence
Any letters, notices, or documents related to the property sale
Contact information
Current address, phone number, and email for communication