Automated Recovery for Small Businesses

Your business is owed money.
We find it.

Every US state holds forgotten deposits, uncashed checks, and abandoned credits that belong to small businesses. TreasuryHound searches all 50 state databases, files the claims, and recovers the funds. You pay nothing unless we deliver.

$70B
Unclaimed property held
by US state treasuries
93%
Of unclaimed assets
never recovered
$0
Upfront cost to you.
We eat what we kill.

From forgotten funds to your bank account in four steps

01

We scan every state database

Our AI searches all 50 state treasury databases daily, matching your business name, address, and EIN against unclaimed property records.

02

We flag your matches

When we find unclaimed assets tied to your business, we notify you with full details: amount, state, type of property, and estimated recovery timeline.

03

We file the claims

Auto-generated claim forms, notarization cover letters, and digital or mail filing. We handle the paperwork across every jurisdiction.

04

You get paid, then we get paid

Once the state sends your check, we invoice our contingency fee. If we recover nothing, you owe nothing. Simple as that.

Built for small businesses that have better things to do

Recovery firms exist, but they chase Fortune 500 accounts. The small businesses that need this most never get a call. TreasuryHound changes that with automation that makes every business worth serving.

Zero Risk

No retainers, no monthly fees. We only earn when you earn. If there's nothing to recover, it costs you nothing.

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All 50 States

We don't cherry-pick easy states. Our system covers every US jurisdiction, including territories with unclaimed property laws.

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Fully Automated

From database scan to claim filing to status tracking. AI handles the tedious work that makes humans give up.

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Persistent Re-filing

Claims get rejected for typos all the time. Our system catches errors and refiles in seconds, not weeks.

The money already exists.
Someone should go get it.

Small businesses leave billions on the table every year because checking 50 state databases is nobody's job. Now it's ours.