Cashpert in California

Find unclaimed money
in California.

The California State Controller's Office holds $11.6 billion in unclaimed property for California's 39.4 million residents. Cashpert finds your share - including class action settlements, government rebates, and manufacturer rebates - and files the claims automatically.

State Unclaimed
$11.6 billion
California Population
39.4 million
Cities Served
All
Coverage
Statewide

Money Cashpert Finds in California

Class Action Settlements

Active settlements covering California residents. Most pay $25-150 per claim with no proof needed. Examples include Amazon Prime FTC, Capital One 360, and 100+ more.

Government Rebates

Federal IRA rebates (up to $14,000), state energy programs, and utility incentives. California residents can stack federal + state + utility rebates for major savings.

Manufacturer Rebates

Trane, Carrier, Lennox, GE, LG and other manufacturers run rebate programs available to California residents. Average value: $200-1,500 per appliance or HVAC unit.

Unclaimed Property

$11.6 billion held by the California State Controller's Office. Includes forgotten deposits, dormant accounts, uncashed checks, life insurance, and matured bonds.

Why California residents choose Cashpert

California holds more unclaimed property than any other US state and runs the most aggressive heir-search program in the country - meaning even claims from deceased relatives are often recoverable.

Top California cities Cashpert serves

Coverage extends to every city, town, and zip code in California. These are our top metropolitan markets:

Los Angeles
San Francisco
San Diego
San Jose
Sacramento
Fresno
Long Beach
Oakland
Bakersfield
Anaheim
Top zip codes: 90001, 90210, 94102, 92101, 95814, 91101, 94501, 91710, 93612, 92602 and 1,000+ more across California.

California unclaimed money FAQ

How much unclaimed money is in California?

The California State Controller's Office currently holds $11.6 billion in unclaimed property for California residents. This includes forgotten utility deposits, dormant bank accounts, uncashed paychecks, life insurance benefits, and matured savings bonds. Cashpert checks California's unclaimed property database along with class action settlements, government rebates, and manufacturer rebates that apply to California residents.

How do I find unclaimed money in California?

The fastest way to find unclaimed money in California is to sign up at cashpert.com - we automatically search the California State Controller's Office's database, federal programs, manufacturer rebates, and active class action settlements that apply to California. You can also search the California State Controller's Office website directly, but that only covers state-held property (about 30% of what you may be owed).

What cities does Cashpert serve in California?

Cashpert serves all California residents, with active claim coverage in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, San Jose, Sacramento, Fresno, and every other city, town, and zip code in the state. Top zip codes searched include 90001, 90210, 94102, 92101, 95814 and 1,000+ more across California.

Are there class action settlements specific to California?

Yes. Many class action settlements are state-specific or have higher payouts for California residents. For example, the Joint Juice false advertising settlement applies specifically to consumers in CA, CT, FL, IL, MD, MA, MI, and PA. Cashpert tracks every state-specific settlement and matches them to California residents automatically.

What government rebates can California residents claim?

California residents can claim federal Inflation Reduction Act rebates (up to $14,000 per household for home energy upgrades), federal energy tax credits (up to $1,200 per year), and state-specific utility and energy programs. California holds more unclaimed property than any other US state and runs the most aggressive heir-search program in the country - meaning even claims from deceased relatives are often recoverable.

Find Your California Money

Free to start. No credit card. We only get paid when you do. Average California resident is owed $2,000+ across state, federal, and corporate sources.

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