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Serving Ohio

Asset Recovery in Ohio

Foreclosure surplus, tax sale excess, and unclaimed property — if you've owned property or lived in Ohio, you could be owed thousands.

$4B+

In unclaimed property held by Ohio Division of Unclaimed Funds

4,000+

Tax sale properties auctioned in OH annually

80 Days

Average timeline to file a surplus claim in OH

$0

Upfront cost — we only get paid when you do

Ohio Recovery Services

What We Recover in Ohio

Ohio Foreclosure Surplus Recovery

Ohio is a judicial foreclosure state — all foreclosures go through the Court of Common Pleas. When a sheriff's sale generates surplus, those funds are held by the court. We file petitions to recover what's rightfully yours across all 88 Ohio counties.

OH Court of Common Pleas holds surplus from sheriff's sales

Ohio Tax Sale Surplus Funds

Ohio counties conduct tax lien certificate sales and tax deed sales for delinquent properties. When a property sells for more than the taxes owed, the surplus belongs to the former owner. We navigate all 88 Ohio counties.

OH has 88 counties — we handle all of them

Ohio Unclaimed Property

The Ohio Division of Unclaimed Funds holds over $4 billion in unclaimed property — dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, insurance proceeds, utility deposits, and more. If you've lived or worked in Ohio, funds may be waiting.

OH holds $4B+ in unclaimed property

Estate & Heir Recovery in Ohio

If a deceased family member owned property or had assets in Ohio, surplus funds or unclaimed property may be owed to their heirs. We help families navigate Ohio's probate court process across all 88 counties.

We handle all OH probate court documentation

Official Ohio Unclaimed Funds Search

Search for unclaimed funds in Ohio directly through the Ohio Division of Unclaimed Funds — the official government portal.

Search Ohio Unclaimed Funds

Found something? Contact DMAX — we handle the entire claims process for you at no upfront cost.

Ohio Resident? Find Out If You're Owed Money.

Free consultation. No upfront cost. We only get paid when you do.

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