Unpaid Wages The Department of Labor (DOL) may recover back wages for you if your employer broke labor laws. If you think you may be owed back wages from your employer: Search DOL’s database of workers who have money waiting to be claimed. DOL holds unpaid wages for up to three years.
Search for unclaimed pensions from companies that either: Went out of business or Ended a defined pension plan
VA Life Insurance Funds – Search the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) database for unclaimed insurance funds.
The VA may owe money to current or former policyholders or their beneficiaries.
This database doesn’t include funds from:
Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI)
Veterans’ Group Life Insurance (VGLI) policies from 1965 to the present
FHA-Insurance Refunds – If you had an FHA-insured mortgage, you may be eligible for a refund. FHA insurance refunds are issued by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Search the HUD database with your FHA case number. Case numbers have three digits, a dash, and the next six digits – for example, 051-456789.
Tax Refunds – The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) may owe you money if your refund was unclaimed or undelivered.
Bank Failures – Search for unclaimed funds from failed financial institutions. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) lists them.
Credit Union Failures – Find unclaimed deposits from credit unions.
SEC Claims Funds – The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) lists enforcement cases in which a company or person owes investors money.
Replace a Savings Bond – Replace a lost, stolen, or destroyed paper savings bond.
Foreign Claims – U.S. nationals can find money owed to them from foreign governments after the loss of property.
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