Why Did Reclaim Tree Contact Me?

We understand that receiving a letter, postcard, or call about “unclaimed funds” can raise questions. That’s a healthy reaction—and we encourage you to ask questions.

Recovery Tree contacted you because our research suggests that government-held funds may be owed to you or a family member. We do not contact people at random.

How We Identify Potential Claims

Our team reviews public records and government databases to locate funds that appear to be unclaimed, misdirected, or forgotten. These may be tied to:

  • Past addresses
  • Previous employers
  • Closed accounts or policies
  • Estate or inheritance matters

Why You Specifically

We only reach out when we have a strong reason to believe that you are connected to a specific record. That connection may be based on your name, address history, or other identifying information found in public records.

If you’re unsure, we’re happy to walk you through exactly what we found and why we believe it may relate to you.

Is This a Scam?

It’s wise to be cautious. There are scams out there, and you should always verify who you’re dealing with.

Recovery Tree does not ask for upfront fees. Our compensation is based on a percentage of funds successfully recovered on your behalf. If no funds are recovered, you owe us nothing.

If you’d like to verify our communication, you can contact us directly using the information on this website rather than any number printed on a letter.

What You Can Do Next

If you received a communication from us and want to understand more, the next step is simple:

Contact Reclaim Tree