I don’t know about you but I love free money.

Then, the state sends you a check in the mail when you’ve claimed it.

Sometimes it can be pocket change, like a 10-cent overcharge for something.

Two scenes from "Parks and Recreation" show Mona-Lisa Saperstein (top image) and Mona-Lisa with Ben Wyatt (bottom image). Text reads: "Money pleeeeease."

It’s actually kind of fun to stop by and search your name from time to time.

It bought pizza that night.

It’s the closest thing you’ll get to treasure hunting.

A person is opening the door to a large safe with stacks of money inside, near a scenic outdoor location by the water

OK, good luck!

A person in a plaid shirt putting a $20 bill into a brown leather wallet

Mr. Krabs from SpongeBob SquarePants exclaims, "I'M A HUGE FAN OF MONEY," while alarm rings sound in the background

A form labeled "Unclaimed Property Search" with fields for last name, first name, city, and buttons to search or clear

Bluey, an animated blue heeler puppy, stands excitedly beside Bingo, her orange heeler puppy sister, while an adult figure reads a book in the background

Person reaching under furniture to pick up a small coin from a wooden floor, face blurred and not fully visible in the background

Close-up view of a U.S. Treasury check featuring a detailed image of the Statue of Liberty and routing numbers on the right

A person with braided hair, facing left, with the words "Google me." in white text. "#DragRace SEASON FINALE VH1" is also on the image

A spreadsheet image showing multiple rows of data entries with the name Audrey, a reported status, descriptions, and a cost value of $0.29. Other details are redacted

Search for unclaimed property page, with fields for Last/Business Name, First Name, City, and State/Province, plus a search button and privacy notice