Owner-first communication
We explain what we find in plain language and keep claimants informed about the documents, timelines, and decisions involved.
About Us
Guardian Asset Recovery exists to help families, authorized claimants, and property owners understand when property may be unclaimed and what records may support a recovery claim.
Unclaimed property can be hard to trace when records are incomplete, names or addresses change, or funds are reported to a state unclaimed property office. We bring a focused research process to those situations.
We explain what we find in plain language and keep claimants informed about the documents, timelines, and decisions involved.
Many claims involve family history, old records, and sensitive personal details. We handle conversations with professionalism and care.
We are not a law firm and cannot give legal advice. We can help with research, paperwork organization, and agency coordination; when legal questions arise, we encourage customers to consult qualified counsel.
Trust starts with clear limits. We do not represent a government agency, we do not present recovery as guaranteed, and we do not provide legal advice. We focus on research, documentation organization, and careful claim coordination.
Unclaimed property claims are governed by agency review standards. We help clients understand the records, identity details, and supporting documents that may be requested.
We can help organize records and explain procedural next steps, but ownership disputes, family-relationship questions, tax matters, and legal strategy should be reviewed with an attorney.
Any license numbers, registrations, accreditations, or industry memberships will be listed here when they apply and can be verified.
People often contact us after receiving notice of a possible asset, finding an old notice, locating a dormant account, or learning that a relative may have left property unclaimed. We help turn that uncertainty into an organized review.
Call (415) 498-0734 or email info@findlostfunds.com.
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