Search 697,000+ unclaimed property claims across PA, MD, and TX in one query. $19/search or $49/mo unlimited. Verified against state treasury data.
| Owner Name | State | Reporting Entity | Property Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Story K. | PA | unclaimed_property | |
| Kozak, E. | PA | Bucks County | tax_sale_surplus |
| CHARLENE S. | PA | Montgomery County | tax_sale_surplus |
| AMERIBANC C. | MD | Anne Arundel County | tax_sale_surplus |
| BROADNECK C. | MD | Anne Arundel County | tax_sale_surplus |
| WELFL L. | MD | Anne Arundel County | tax_sale_surplus |
| Ramkissoon, N. | PA | Lehigh County | tax_sale_surplus |
| JOHNSON, S. | TX | TX Comptroller SIFT | unclaimed_property |
| Alpha F. | PA | unclaimed_property | |
| American O. | PA | unclaimed_property |
| Feature | Olympus Forge | MissingMoney.com |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ✓$19.00/search | ✗— |
| Delivery | ✓Instant CSV download | ✗Login portal / contract |
| Subscription required | ✓No — one-time purchase | ✗Yes |
| Data freshness | ✓6 hours ago | ✗Quarterly / unclear |
| Refund policy | ✓30-day, no questions | ✗Varies |
This unclaimed property search PA MD TX dataset contains 695,568 verified records from Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Texas state treasury databases, refreshed quarterly. Each record represents a discrete unclaimed property entry—ranging from dormant bank accounts and uncashed payroll checks to insurance proceeds and utility deposits—compiled from official state controller sources. The dataset includes property type, reported value ranges, holder information (the institution that turned over the funds), and the city/county of last known owner address. Owner names and direct contact fields are redacted in the free sample; full identifying data unlocks with purchase. Coverage is limited to these three states; requests for additional jurisdictions can be submitted via email.
This dataset serves professionals who need bulk access to unclaimed property records without navigating three separate state portals:
MissingMoney.com operates the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators' official portal, aggregating data from 40+ states with no search fees. For individual lookups and consumer-facing use cases, it remains the authoritative free option, offering broader geographic coverage and direct claim-filing integrations with state agencies. Its strength is accessibility: anyone can search their own name at no cost, and the interface is optimized for single-record retrieval.
Olympus Forge provides structured bulk access to three high-volume states at $19 per search, billed through Stripe. Where MissingMoney.com restricts automated queries and limits export functionality, this dataset delivers the full 695,568 records as a CSV, enabling programmatic filtering, CRM imports, and batch matching against proprietary databases. The trade-off is explicit: narrower geography and a per-search fee in exchange for machine-readable format and commercial-use rights. If you need all 50 states or are searching for yourself, use the free incumbent. If you need to cross-reference 10,000 client names against PA/MD/TX records in a single afternoon, the pricing models are not comparable—MissingMoney.com doesn't sell bulk downloads, and this dataset doesn't offer a search interface.
An estate attorney receives a decedent's name and last known address in Baltimore, Maryland. She downloads the dataset, filters for Maryland records matching the surname and city, and identifies two unclaimed property entries: a $1,200 utility deposit from 2018 and a $340 insurance refund. She files claims on behalf of the estate before distributing assets, recovering funds that would otherwise have remained dormant.
A regional bank's compliance officer is required to verify that dormant accounts properly escheated to the state. He imports the Texas subset into Excel, cross-references account numbers from the bank's 2022 escheatment report against holder information in the dataset, and discovers three accounts reported to the state but missing from the public record. This triggers an internal review of reporting procedures and a follow-up inquiry with the Texas Comptroller.
A contingency-fee recovery firm specializes in reuniting businesses with unclaimed vendor payments. The firm filters the Pennsylvania records for properties over $5,000 where the holder is listed as "PAYROLL" or "ACCOUNTS PAYABLE," generating a targeted list of 400 companies. Outreach letters are mailed offering recovery services at 15% commission, converting dataset rows into a qualified lead pipeline.
Records are sourced from the Pennsylvania Treasury Department's Unclaimed Property Division, the Maryland Comptroller's Unclaimed Property Unit, and the Texas Comptroller's Claims Division via quarterly exports of publicly published data. We deduplicate entries based on a composite key of owner name, holder, and property ID to eliminate redundant listings across reporting periods. "Verified" means the record appeared in the most recent state-published dataset; it does not mean we have confirmed the current owner's contact information or claim eligibility. Reported values are preserved as published by the state (often in ranges like "$100–$500" rather than precise amounts). We do not validate whether properties have been claimed since publication, nor do we append additional contact data beyond what the state discloses. Limitations: records older than the state's statutory publication window are excluded, and properties claimed between our quarterly refresh cycles will still appear until the next update.
The dataset is delivered as a single CSV file via authenticated download link immediately after Stripe purchase confirmation. Column headers are included; text encoding is UTF-8. The file size is approximately 85 MB uncompressed.
The full dataset includes owner name (redacted in the sample), property type, reported value or value range, holder name, holder address, last known owner city and county, and state. Additional fields vary by state but may include property ID, report year, and holder type. If you require specific fields not listed here, email us before purchasing to confirm availability.
We offer a 30-day full refund if the dataset does not match the row count, geographic coverage, or schema described on this page. Refunds for subjective dissatisfaction (e.g., "the data wasn't useful for my use case") are handled case-by-case. Email support with your order ID to initiate a refund request.
The dataset is refreshed quarterly, typically within two weeks of each state publishing updated unclaimed property lists. Your purchase includes the current snapshot only; access to future updates requires a new purchase. We do not currently offer subscription pricing, though this may change based on demand.
Email support is available at the contact address listed in your purchase receipt. Response time is typically within one business day. Requests for additional state coverage (e.g., California, New York) are tracked but not guaranteed; we prioritize jurisdictions based on data availability and request volume.
If the data isn't what you expected, reply to your receipt and we refund in full — no support tickets, no audits, no friction. Most refund requests are processed within an hour.