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About CourtRecordsFL.org

At CourtRecordsFL.org, we specialize in reviewing and obtaining court records from the Florida Circuit Court and County Court to help individuals recover Unclaimed or Abandoned funds from mortgage or tax foreclosure sales. We are dedicated to reuniting people with the money they are owed and simplifying the process of accessing these funds.

We can refer you to a licensed Florida attorney for a free consultation and no upfront cost.

Types of Unclaimed or Abandoned Funds

  • Bank accounts, savings, checking, CD's
  • Court Funds
  • Dividends
  • Estate Proceeds
  • Insurance Benefits/Policies
  • Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds
  • Telephone/Utility/Security deposits
  • Surplus Funds/Excess Proceeds from Mortgage Foreclosure and Tax Foreclosure sales

What is a Mortgage Surplus?

What is a Mortgage Surplus?

What is a Mortgage Surplus?

A mortgage surplus, also known as excess funds or overage, is the amount of money remaining after a foreclosure sale when the property sells for more than the mortgage balance. The money is owed to the last owner of record at the time of foreclosure.

What is a Tax Sale Surplus?

What is a Mortgage Surplus?

What is a Mortgage Surplus?

A tax sale surplus, also known as excess proceeds or tax sale overage, is the money left over after a foreclosed property sells for more than the amount owed in back taxes. The money is owed to the last owner of record at the time of foreclosure. 

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