NW Asset reclamation

Take Back what is Yours

92.3% success rate

  • Such a success rate, is a reflecting our dedication to achieving positive outcomes for our clients. We work tirelessly to provide exceptional service prioritizing transparency and honesty in all our interactions.

$1,025,060.58 in returned claims

  • This accomplishment highlights our commitment to delivering exceptional service and upholding our promises to our clients.

Licensed PI firm

  • With years of experience, training, advanced tools and techniques, we are qualified to gather accurate and reliable information for our clients.

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FAQs

  • It is probable that you or a family member has an account that has been classified as lost or forgotten by the state, which is why we are reaching out to you. Our purpose is to inform you that the account still exists.

  • We have access to public records tools through our licensing, which enables us to aid families, individuals, and businesses in retrieving their accounts.

  • There are millions of dollars in unclaimed assets across the USA, which include neglected bank accounts, uncashed checks, security deposits, credit balances, investment accounts, tax refunds, and other funds. These unclaimed assets are kept secure by the state of Oregon.

  • We are not employed by the state; instead, I work in collaboration with the state to assist families, individuals, and businesses in recovering their accounts. We offer the smoothest recovery service in the western United States. We understand working with state agency can be a hassle. Let the pros handle it.

  • While we cannot provide you with the exact source of the account, we can inform you about the specific Property Type code under which the account is categorized. A Property Type code is a 4-digit code that groups your account into a particular category. As you proceed further in the claim process, you will receive a claim form that will detail the original source of the funds and the date they were remitted to the state.