welcome
Interinstitutional.com tracks value that may not follow you. These are ordinary but costly items that can disappear when people move between schools, banks, landlords, insurers, employers, agencies, and record systems.
Old credits, deposits, refunds, benefits, appeal windows, proof trails, records, and balances can become hard to find unless you know which office owns the next step.
start here if something did not transfer with you.
The check creates a local receipt showing which official routes to try first. Do not enter SSN, passport numbers, bank numbers, medical IDs, passwords, or full document scans.
today
Checking recent public activity...
Only broad categories are counted.
start with the idea
Interinstitutional loss is value that becomes hard to find, claim, transfer, or prove when a person moves between institutions.
| life changed | what may not follow | first thing to ask |
|---|---|---|
| school transfer | credits, transcripts, training records | Which office owns the final transfer decision? |
| moving address or state | refund checks, state-held property, old deposits | Is there an official search or claim route? |
| leaving a job | benefits, payroll records, retirement accounts | Who holds the record now? |
| insurance change | appeal windows, claim records, bills | What is the appeal deadline and written proof trail? |
source pages
- what is interinstitutional loss?
- receipt method
- official route map
- school transfer credit records
- rental deposit paper trail
- unclaimed property after moving
start with the map
Find what did not follow you. Use the check for a quick receipt, or read the source pages if you need a first official route before calling anyone.
source pages
- school transfer credit records
- rental deposit paper trail
- tax refund window check
- old job benefits and payroll records