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Unclaimed Money in New York – Find Out What You're Owed

New York State is holding more than $17 billion in unclaimed funds. Discover if you’re owed money from lost checks, bank accounts, or insurance payouts.

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How to Search and Claim Unclaimed Property in New York

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Use New York’s official database or a trusted third-party search tool

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Enter your name or your business name

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Review the results and confirm your identity

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Submit a claim form with government-issued ID

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Track your request and receive payment via check or direct deposit

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What Qualifies as Unclaimed Property in New York?

In New York, unclaimed money includes financial assets that have not been accessed or claimed by their rightful owner after a certain period. Common examples include:

  • Unpaid wages
  • Uncashed checks
  • Dormant checking or savings accounts
  • Refunds and rebates
  • Forgotten stocks and bonds
  • Life insurance proceeds

Did You Know?

New York returned over $400 million in unclaimed funds in 2022, with individual claims ranging from $50 to over $1 million. There’s no time limit to claim your money — it’s always yours.

Want to Search the Official NY Database?

The official website may offer more in-depth or direct tools, but may require additional verification or paperwork.

Frequently Asked Questions

As of 2023, New York holds over $17 billion in unclaimed property.

No. Claiming your funds is free, but third-party services may charge a convenience fee.

Most claims are processed within 90 days once ID is submitted.

No — there’s no time limit to claim your funds in New York.

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