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  1. Unclaimed Funds. Returned in 2024: $322,240,100. We're performing maintenance to online services Sunday, August 18, 2024. Try your request later if you experience difficulties.

  2. You have until December 31 of the following calendar year to cash it. For example, a check issued on March 1, 2014, may be cashed until December 31, 2015. If you don't cash your check, it will be reported as unclaimed funds and you'll have to file a new claim.

  3. Refer to this step-by-step process to find unclaimed funds: Visit the Search for Lost Money online service on the New York State Office of the State Comptroller's website. Enter your name or the name of the business or organization you're searching for. Click Search.

  4. New York State Unclaimed Funds. Search for lost money or find your claim status, report unclaimed funds, and find information about outreach events and how to contact us. Learn More

  5. See how much money is unclaimed for residents of each New York county and region. Unclaimed Funds Fact Sheet. Unclaimed Funds SFY 2023-24 Annual Report. National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) A list of all State unclaimed property programs from the United States. Other Places to Search for Unclaimed Funds

  6. Check Claim Status Search. A Claim Reference Number is a series of numbers assigned by our office to a claim. After your initial correspondence is received, your claim is established and an acknowledgment letter is generated and mailed to you.

  7. Online claims for individuals are typically paid within two weeks. Claims for deceased owners usually take four to six weeks from the date you upload the requested documents. Mailed claims may take up to 3-4 months for us to review your claim and mail payment.

  8. Unclaimed Funds by County and Region. Click on the regions below to view unclaimed funds by county and region.

  9. Sep 30, 2022 · NY is holding more than $17 billion in unclaimed funds -- and returns more than $1.5 million a day to people who file claims. Here's how to find out if any of the huge pot belongs to you.

  10. 1. Enter your name in the search field below to see if you are listed as a beneficiary; or. 2. Enter the beneficiary’s name if you are the Legal Guardian or have Power of Attorney on their behalf; or. 3. Enter the words Estate Of in the last-name field to find a deceased member whose beneficiary is his/her estate.

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