About us
Who we are
Boomerang Equity finds money that government offices are holding and never returned, tracks down the people who may be entitled to it, and — where permitted — does the paperwork to get it released. Boomerang Equity LLC is a Wyoming limited liability company, operating since 2026.
Why we do it this way
There is a version of this business that asks you to sign first and find out afterwards — to agree to a fee without being told what the fee is on. We do not think anyone should be asked to do that. So we tell you the amount in writing before you sign anything, and you decide with that number in front of you.
What we charge for is not the address. These are public funds and nobody needs our permission to pursue them. The difficulty is everything after that: proving identity and heirship to the standard the office demands, getting it filed before the deadline, and answering that office's questions for however many months it takes. That is where these claims are actually won or lost, and it is the whole of what we take off you.
Once you sign, the claim becomes ours to work — we carry the filing costs and the time, and we are paid only out of what actually comes back. If nothing comes back, that loss is ours, not yours.
How we work with people
We ask for what we need to confirm who you are and that the money is rightfully yours, and we do not ask for anything else. We are not owed anyone's history and we do not go looking for it. If you want to tell us about your situation you are welcome to; if you would rather just get on with it, that is completely fine and it changes nothing about how your file is handled.
What we will never do
- Ask you for money up front, or for a bank account or card number.
- Present ourselves as a government agency, a court, or a public office, or send mail designed to look like official correspondence.
- Sell, rent, or trade your information to anyone.
- File anything in your name without your signature on an agreement you have read.
- Change the fee, or hide it until after you have committed. The figure is in your agreement before you sign it, and it does not move afterwards.
- Promise you an outcome we cannot guarantee. We will tell you honestly what we think your chances are.
- Pressure you. If you are not into it, that is completely fine — say so and we will leave you alone.
Where we work
Surplus funds are held by the county that ran the sale, so this work is done county by county — each with its own forms, its own clerk, and its own way of doing things. We review inquiries from across the United States. Availability depends on the laws and procedures governing the particular claim, and we accept a claim only where our administrative recovery services are permitted. Some states require the claimant to file personally, or call for licensed counsel; matters that require legal representation may be referred to an appropriately licensed attorney.
Requirements vary by state and by the type and status of the funds. We determine whether we can assist before accepting an engagement.
If you received a letter from us, we are already working where you are. If you have heard about funds being held somewhere else, tell us where the property was and we will look.
Who handles your file

One person from our team is assigned to your claim and stays with it from the first conversation through to payment — not a queue, and not a different person each time. Most often that is Paula, our claims specialist. You will have their name and a direct way to reach them once your file is open.
How to reach us
- By email: claims@claimboomerang.com
- By post: 4200 Regent St Ste 200, Columbus, OH, 43219
- Or use the contact form and a person will get back to you.
We are not a law firm and nothing on this site is legal advice. What we do is locate public records, identify funds that may be owed, research what the holding office requires, and — where permitted — assist with documenting and submitting a claim. We do not decide who is legally entitled to money, advise you on what a statute means for your situation, or represent you. If your situation needs a lawyer — a contested estate, for instance — we will tell you so rather than take the file.
