California Unclaimed Money 2026: Check If Your Name Is on the List

by Michael Bordonada

1min Read Apr 10, 2026

If you live in California, you could be owed money without even knowing it.

The state is currently holding about $15 billion in unclaimed property, and officials estimate that 1 in 3 people who search may find money in their name.

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What counts as unclaimed money

Unclaimed property can come from everyday sources, such as:

  • Old bank accounts
  • Uncashed paychecks
  • Insurance payouts
  • Utility deposits
  • Forgotten refunds or inheritances

These funds are turned over to the state after about three years of inactivity.

 

Why most people don’t know

California does not automatically return the money.

  • You must search and claim it yourself
  • The state does not actively send checks in most cases
  • Many people never realize they have funds waiting

Even organizations and charities have missed out on money owed to them.

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How to check and claim

The process is simple:

  1. Search your name in the state’s unclaimed property database
  2. Verify any matches
  3. Submit a claim form
  4. Provide proof of identity or ownership if required

Once approved, the state sends your payment.

 

How California compares to other states

Some states are more proactive.

For example, Illinois uses a system that:

  • Matches records automatically
  • Confirms ownership using state data
  • Sends checks directly to residents

California has not fully adopted this approach, so the responsibility is still on you to claim your money.

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