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Privacy & information handling

Privacy Policy

Effective July 15, 2026

Iron Valor Holdings respects the privacy of prospective claimants, clients, and website visitors. This policy explains the information we may receive and how we use it.

Information we receive

We may receive information you voluntarily send, such as your name, contact details, former property information, sale information, and documents relevant to a potential claim. We may also review lawful public records related to properties, court matters, ownership, and unclaimed proceeds.

How information is used

  • To review and respond to inquiries;
  • To research a potential claim and verify claimant information;
  • To provide requested recovery-support services;
  • To maintain business, compliance, and security records; and
  • To protect against fraud, misuse, or unlawful activity.

Sharing and sale of information

We do not sell personal information. Information may be shared with service providers, agencies, courts, professionals, or other parties only when reasonably necessary to evaluate or support a claim, operate the business, comply with law, or protect legal rights. Any engagement-specific disclosures should also be described in the written service agreement.

Data security and retention

We use reasonable administrative and technical safeguards appropriate to the information involved. No email or internet transmission is completely secure. Do not send Social Security numbers, complete financial account numbers, or identity documents through ordinary email unless you are specifically given a secure method. Records are retained only as reasonably needed for the purposes described above and applicable legal obligations.

Your choices

You may ask to review, correct, or delete information you provided, subject to legal and recordkeeping requirements. You may also ask us to stop contacting you.

Contact

Questions or privacy requests may be sent to devin@ironvalorholdings.com.

This website policy is a practical business draft and should be reviewed by qualified counsel before the public launch, particularly if services expand into additional states.