RjRebel Surplus Recovery — Clark County Excess Proceeds | Las Vegas NV
⚠️ Deadline Alert: Clark County May 2025 overages expire May 2026 under NRS 361.610 — check free now →
39 Active Clark County Claims — Deadline Running

You May Have Unclaimed
Money From Your
Property Sale.

When your property sold at a Clark County tax auction for more than the taxes owed, that extra money legally belongs to you — not the county. Most people never collect it because they don't know it exists. We find it, file the claim, and get you paid.

💰 $1.5M+ unclaimed right now 📋 39 parcels with active overages $0 upfront — ever 1-year deadline · NRS 361.610

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✓ Free Consultation · No Upfront Fees

Check If You Have Funds

We look up your parcel in the official Clark County Treasurer records and reach out within 24 hours. No commitment required.

Parcel # on your tax bill or deed. Optional.

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$0

Upfront Fees — Ever

Free

Case Review & Records Check

$40k

Average Recovery — Clark County

100%

Contingency — We Win When You Do

Can't I Just Do This Myself?

You can try — but here's what
you're really signing up for.

Recovering excess proceeds alone is possible. But most people give up after weeks of frustration — or worse, miss Nevada's strict one-year deadline entirely.

⚠️ Do It Yourself

The hard way

Research which office holds your funds — it varies by county, state, and sale type. File with the wrong one and start over.
Navigate complex legal procedures — each jurisdiction has different forms, requirements, and deadlines. Miss one detail and your claim is denied.
Gather extensive documentation — deeds, death certificates, probate documents, ID verification — in the exact format each office requires.
Make countless phone calls — expect to be transferred, put on hold, and told to call back. Government offices aren't known for quick responses.
Risk missing the 1-year deadline — NRS 361.610 is absolute. Miss it by one day and your money is gone forever. No exceptions.
Handle competing claims — junior lienholders or other heirs may file. Do you know how to protect your priority rights?
Wait months with no updates — and wonder if your claim was lost, denied, or still processing.
Pay costs out of pocket — certified copies, notarization, court filing fees — you pay whether you succeed or not.
Learn legal jargon — "escheatment," "interpleader," "priority of liens" — costly mistakes are easy to make without experience.
Take time off work — government offices are open 9–5. Court hearings happen during business hours.
Handle denials and appeals — if your claim is denied, do you know how to appeal? Most people give up here and lose everything.

Most people who try DIY give up after weeks of frustration — or miss their deadline entirely.

✓ Work With Us

The smart way

We locate your funds — we know exactly where to look and who to contact in every Nevada county.
We handle all paperwork — every form, every document, every signature — prepared correctly the first time.
We gather all documentation — we know exactly what's required and collect it on your behalf.
We deal with the bureaucracy — the calls, the follow-ups, the waiting. That's our job, not yours.
We meet every deadline — we track all dates and ensure nothing falls through the cracks.
We protect your claim — we handle competing claims and ensure you get what's rightfully yours.
We keep you informed — regular updates on your claim status. No wondering, no guessing, no anxiety.
We cover all costs — document fees, certified copies, filing fees — we pay for everything until you get your money.
We know the legal landscape — years of experience means we speak the language and know the shortcuts.
We work around your schedule — no need to take time off work. We handle business hours so you don't have to.
You've been through enough — losing a property is stressful. Let us handle this so you can move forward.
What Are Surplus Funds?

The county is holding money
that belongs to you.

When a property is sold at a Clark County tax auction, it sometimes sells for more than what was owed in delinquent taxes. This extra money — called "surplus funds" or "excess proceeds" — legally belongs to the former property owner.

Unfortunately, most people never claim this money simply because they don't know it exists. The county holds the funds in a trust account but has no obligation to actively find you. Under Nevada law (NRS 361.610), you have exactly one year to file — then the money reverts to the county general fund permanently.

Did you know? Billions of dollars in surplus funds go unclaimed every year across the United States. Your money could be sitting in a county account right now, waiting to be claimed. That's where we come in.

Find Out If You Have Funds →
Example · Clark County Tax Auction
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Home Sells at Auction

$285,000

Sale price at tax auction

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Debt Owed to County

$260,000

Taxes + fees + liens

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Your Surplus Funds

$25,000 belongs to YOU

Held by county · 1-year claim window

How It Works

Our simple 4-step process makes
recovering your surplus funds easy and stress-free.

1
📞

Free Consultation

Contact us for a free, no-obligation review of your case. We determine if you have surplus funds waiting through official Clark County records.

2
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Research & Verification

We locate your surplus funds and verify the exact amount you're entitled to through official Clark County Treasurer records.

3
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We Handle the Paperwork

Our team manages all documentation, legal requirements, court filings, and communication with county offices — start to finish.

4

You Get Paid

Once approved, your surplus funds are sent directly to you. You only pay us if we successfully recover your money.

May 2025 Tax Auction

Recent Clark County Overages

These unclaimed amounts are on file with the official Clark County Treasurer. Former owners have until May 2026 to collect — after that, the county keeps the money permanently.

Unclaimed Overages — Clark County, NV · May 2025 Auction

39 total parcels · deadline active
# Prior Owner of Record Overage Amount Claim Deadline Status
01 Sanburn May 2026 Unclaimed
02 Shyy May 2026 Unclaimed
03 Martinez (Est.) May 2026 Unclaimed
04 Okonkwo May 2026 Unclaimed
05 Delacroix May 2026 Unclaimed
06 Fernandez
07–39 + 33 more unclaimed parcels — submit a free review to check if your name is on the list

+ 33 more unclaimed parcels on the full list. To find out if your name — or a family member's — appears, submit a free case review. We check and contact you within 24 hours.

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Sourced from treasurer.clarkcountynv.gov — official Clark County Treasurer excess proceeds records, May 2025 auction.
Why Choose Us

We're dedicated to helping families
recover the money they're owed —
with transparency, expertise, and care.

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No Upfront Fees

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What This Means For You

  • Zero out-of-pocket costs to get started
  • We only get paid when you get paid
  • No financial risk on your part
  • We cover all filing & court costs
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Thorough Research

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Our Research Process

  • Search county clerk & court records
  • Verify sale amounts and dates
  • Identify all surplus funds owed
  • Heir & estate research included
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Personalized Service

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How We Support You

  • Direct line to your case handler
  • Regular status updates on your claim
  • Answers to your questions when you need them
  • We work around your schedule
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Focused Expertise

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Why Focus Matters

  • Surplus fund recovery is all we do
  • Deep Clark County knowledge
  • Familiar with county-specific requirements
  • Dedicated to maximizing your recovery
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100% Confidential

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Your Privacy Protected

  • Secure handling of all documents
  • Information never shared with third parties
  • Discreet communication at all times
  • Attorney-level confidentiality
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Transparent Process

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Complete Clarity

  • Clear fee structure explained upfront
  • Step-by-step process walkthrough
  • No surprises or hidden costs
  • Everything in writing before you sign
Did You Know?

Important facts about surplus funds that
every former property owner should know.

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Billions of dollars in surplus funds go unclaimed every year across the United States. Many former homeowners never realize they have money waiting for them after a tax sale.

📊 Industry Statistics

National Data

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The 2023 Supreme Court ruling in Tyler v. Hennepin County unanimously affirmed that homeowners are entitled to surplus funds. Government retention of these funds is unconstitutional.

🏛️ Supreme Court Ruling

Tyler v. Hennepin County, 2023

Most states have strict deadlines for claiming surplus funds. Nevada law (NRS 361.610) gives exactly one year from the tax sale date. After that, the funds revert to the county permanently.

📋 Time-Sensitive Claims

NRS 361.610 — Nevada Revised Statutes

How Much Do We Charge?

We work on a contingency basis, meaning
you pay absolutely nothing upfront.

We only get paid if we successfully recover your surplus funds — our fee is a percentage of the recovered amount, which we clearly explain before you sign anything. If we don't recover money for you, you owe us nothing.

Tier 1

Claims Under $10,000

%25

$500 minimum fee applies

$8,000 recovery → you keep $6,000

Tier 3

$50,000 and Above

%15

Best rate for large claims

$178,000 recovery → you keep $151,300

No Recovery = No Fee. Period.

If we can't recover your money for any reason, you owe us absolutely nothing — no retainer, no hourly billing, no hidden charges. We absorb all research, filing, and court costs. Our success is entirely tied to yours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about
surplus fund recovery.

What exactly are surplus funds? +
Surplus funds (also called "excess proceeds" or "overages") are the money remaining after a property sells at tax auction for more than the delinquent taxes owed. For example, if your home sells at auction for $285,000 and the taxes owed were $260,000, the $25,000 surplus legally belongs to you — the former homeowner. The 2023 Supreme Court decision Tyler v. Hennepin County unanimously affirmed that homeowners are entitled to any surplus exceeding their debt, and government retention of these funds is unconstitutional.
How do I know if I have surplus funds? +
The county typically sends a notice to the property address after the sale — but since that's usually the foreclosed property, most former owners never receive it. You can check by contacting the Clark County Treasurer at treasurer.clarkcountynv.gov, or contact us for a free consultation. We research public records to determine if surplus funds exist in your name and will have an answer for you within 24 hours — at no cost and with no commitment required.
How much do your services cost? +
We work on a contingency basis — you pay absolutely nothing upfront. We only get paid if we successfully recover your surplus funds. Our fees: 25% on amounts under $10,000 ($500 minimum), 20% on $10,000–$50,000, and 15% on amounts above $50,000. If we don't recover money for you, you owe us nothing. We cover all document fees, certified copies, court filing costs, and legal coordination. Our complete fee structure is disclosed in writing before you sign anything.
How long does the recovery process take? +
Straightforward claims with single owners, no competing claims, and complete documentation typically resolve in 90–120 days. Under optimal conditions, some claims complete in as little as 30–60 days. More complex situations — multiple heirs, competing lienholders, deceased former owners requiring probate, or interpleader actions — can extend to 4–7 months or longer. We work diligently to expedite your claim and keep you informed at every step.
Is this legitimate? How do I know it's not a scam? +
Surplus funds are absolutely real and legally protected — the Supreme Court unanimously affirmed this in 2023. To verify our legitimacy: we never ask for upfront fees; we clearly disclose the full amount you're entitled to before any agreement; you can confirm surplus amounts independently by contacting the Clark County Treasurer directly at treasurer.clarkcountynv.gov. Warning signs of scams include: demands for upfront payment, requests to sign over your rights, high-pressure tactics, refusal to disclose actual amounts owed, or offers of small cash payments for signing documents. We encourage you to verify everything independently before signing with us or anyone.
What is the Nevada deadline to file a claim? +
Under NRS 361.610, you have exactly one year from the date of the tax deed sale to petition the Nevada District Court for release of excess proceeds. For May 2025 Clark County auction parcels, that deadline is May 2026. There are no extensions and no exceptions — this statute is absolute. Miss the deadline by even one day and your funds revert to the county general fund permanently. This is why acting quickly is so critical.
Who is eligible to claim? +
Eligible claimants include: (1) the former property owner of record at the time of the tax deed sale, and (2) verified heirs or estate representatives of a deceased former owner. If a parent, spouse, or relative lost a property to a Clark County tax auction, you may have a valid heir claim. We verify eligibility for free before you commit to anything.
What states and counties do you serve? +
Our primary market is Clark County, NV (Las Vegas metro). We also actively serve Nye County NV, Los Angeles County CA, San Bernardino County CA, and Fulton, DeKalb, and Gwinnett counties in Georgia. Each state has different deadlines: Nevada is 1 year (NRS 361.610); California is 1 year; Georgia allows up to 5 years. We are expanding into Arizona, Florida, and Texas in 2026. Contact us with your specific situation and we'll confirm whether we can assist.
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have surplus funds waiting?

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