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  1. Controller Malia M. Cohen Shaping Californias future through best-in-class financial management to foster equity and economic growth.

  2. Californias Unclaimed Property Law requires financial institutions, insurance companies, corporations, businesses, and certain other entities to report and submit their customers’ property to the State Controller’s Office when there has been no activity for a period of time (generally three years).

  3. California Personnel Office Directory. Locate your state department's personnel contact information. Paycheck Calculator Download. Information about California state employee pay and withholding, and how to change it if necessary.

  4. Local Government Local government reports, resources and services provided by the California State Controllers Office.

  5. Find the address and contact information for a California State Controllers Office division.

  6. The Personnel and Payroll Services Division (PPSD) processes payroll and leave accounting for all state civil service and exempt employees, state court, and California State University employees.

  7. The CSPS Project is co-owned between Department of Human Resources (CalHR) and the State Controllers Office (SCO). Since its scope affects all state civil service and CSU employees, we have formed a governing body of executives from key representative departments.

  8. The Controller helps administer two of the nation's largest public pension funds, and serves on 70 state boards and commissions with authority ranging from state public land management to crime victim compensation. Website Contact. General Information: 916-445-3028. Hearing Impaired: 916-322-4404.

  9. The state controller of California is a constitutional office in the executive branch of the government of the U.S. state of California. Thirty-three individuals have held the office of state controller since statehood.

  10. California’s unclaimed property program is administered by the State Controller’s Office (SCO), which currently holds more than 76.2 million unclaimed properties worth a total of $13 billion.

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