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The National Center for Abandoned Assets Recovery ("NCAAR") is a full-service professional audit, research, and recovery firm headquartered in Irvine, California specializing in the research, discovery, and recovery of abandoned, unclaimed, and/or lost assets belonging to private individual owners, rightful heirs or beneficiaries, and companies of all sizes. During the course of our audit and research of government records, we have identified millions of dollars belonging to various individuals and business entities. We locate the rightful owners and once engaged, will manage and administer the claim process on your behalf from start to finish. The various US government agencies or unclaimed assets custodians currently hold nearly $33 Billion in abandoned assets, unclaimed funds, or lost money. The large portion of these unclaimed funds or abandoned assets may never be returned to the rightful owners because those owners could not be located for one reason or another. NCAAR's team of experienced Audit and Research Analysts have sifted through numerous government records and have identified the specific government agencies holding the unclaimed property or abandoned assets belonging to the rightful owners. That information is then advanced onto NCAAR's Claims Management team, who has substantial experience in navigating through governmental bureaucracies, to administer the claim process and ultimately reunite the abandoned property, unclaimed funds, or lost money to you, the rightful owner.
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We are dedicated to provide accurate information to our clients regarding unclaimed property and abandoned assets through effective audit and research of government records.
Through mutual collabo-ration with our clients, we seek to eliminate barriers and roadblocks separating our clients from their unclaimed property or abandoned assets, enabling the reunification of those lost assets.
We seek to empower the private individuals and organ-izations by providing the means necessary to reclaim what was and is rightfully theirs.