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For years, the New York state Comptroller's Office has amassed money that has gone unclaimed and needs to be returned to its rightful owners.
“Those monies have to be turned over to the state.” New Yorkers hoping to find some extra surprise cash this year, can check if they’re owed lost money on the comptroller’s website.
New Yorkers will be able to receive their unclaimed funds quicker as legislation proposed by state comptroller Thomas DiNapoli was signed into law last week.
Make a claim through the mail: The New York State Comptroller's Office of Unclaimed Funds, 110 State St., Albany, NY 12236. Call (800) 221-9311 Other tips to know There is no fee to reclaim funds.
The Office of New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has oversight of more than 51 million unclaimed funds accounts valued at over $19 billion, up from $16 billion in 2018.
New York state Comptroller's Office has amassed money that has gone unclaimed. Check the Times Herald-Record database to see if any funds are yours.
The law, signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul in December, allows the New York State Comptroller's Office of Unclaimed Funds to send unclaimed funds of $250 or less directly to their rightful owners ...
The New York state comptroller is an elected constitutional officer of the U.S. state of New York and head of the New York state government 's Department of Audit and Control. [2] Sixty-one individuals have held the office of State Comptroller since statehood. The incumbent is Thomas DiNapoli, a Democrat.