Reclaim Your Funds
Let us help you find and recover unclaimed funds owed to you by government agencies.
About Us
At ZIA Asset Recovery, we are licensed specialists in auditing public records and locating unclaimed funds held by government agencies. Our team is dedicated to helping individuals, and their heirs, navigate the necessary paperwork to reclaim their rightful funds.


How It Works
AUDIT PUBLIC RECORDS
Counties sell foreclosed properties at auction oftentimes more than the outstanding debt, such as back taxes or mortgages. The excess money (surplus funds) left over after satisfying the debt legally belongs to the previous owner(s) or their heirs.
We establish direct lines of communication with county treasury departments to receive updated lists of individuals who are entitled to unclaimed funds directly from the counties.
SEARCH FOR UNCLAIMED FUNDS
We research the county lists and other public records to identify potential claimants.
Utilize private investigators and other methods to successfully locate individuals to inform them of their rights to the money (surplus funds) being held by the counties and explain our process to help them file a claim to retrieve the funds.
FILE NECESSARY PAPERWORK
Legal fees can be a major concern when pursuing unclaimed funds. To alleviate this worry, we take care of all legal fees associated with the claim. We work with licensed attorneys, spread across every state, to navigate any legal complexities on the claimant's behalf.
NO UPFRONT FEES! To avoid any financial burden on our clients, we charge no upfront fees. Wo work on a contingency basis, meaning we only receive payment if we are successful in recovering the funds on your behalf.
Contacts
Email: recovery@ziaassets.com
Phone: (626) 268-3612
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