1. Submit basic info
Name, state, ZIP, and best contact method. Do not submit SSN or bank information in the first form.
Gov-Refunds.com helps people check for potential unclaimed refunds, rebates, deposits, and benefits โ without digging through confusing government and state websites alone.
We organize your request and help identify places where unclaimed funds commonly sit.
We collect the basic details needed to route your request, then follow up with next steps if there are refund categories worth checking deeper.
Name, state, ZIP, and best contact method. Do not submit SSN or bank information in the first form.
We look for refund categories and public-source paths that may apply to your situation.
If there is a promising path, we contact you with what to check, what documents may be needed, and where to claim.
People miss refunds because notices get mailed to old addresses, state portals are confusing, businesses close, or small overpayments never get claimed.
Forgotten deposits, old bank balances, checks, insurance proceeds, or other property listed by state programs.
Utility deposits, service credits, insurance refunds, student-loan/payment adjustments, and similar overlooked funds.
For business owners, we can flag categories that may justify a CPA/tax-professional review.
We help organize what to check next so you are not guessing across dozens of websites.
Send the basics and weโll route your request through Gov-Refunds.com. No credit card required. No SSN required to start.
Prefer email? Contact us at [email protected].
No. Gov-Refunds.com is an independent service that helps people organize a first-step review for possible unclaimed funds and refund paths.
Yes. The initial request is free and does not require a credit card.
No. Nobody can guarantee a refund will be found or approved. We help identify likely places to check and possible next steps.
No. Do not enter SSN, bank details, passwords, or account numbers in the first form. If a claim requires identity verification later, use the official source or secure process for that claim.
Email Gov-Refunds.com if you need help with the form, want to update a request, or have a general question. Please do not email Social Security numbers, bank information, tax IDs, passwords, or account numbers.