If you’ve filed a claim:
If you’ve received a check:
For inquiries, see our frequently asked questions or contact us with the form below.
To protect your privacy and prevent fraud, we can’t tell you the amount of your claim until we receive and confirm your proof of ownership. All items that appear online are at least $20 or one share of stock.
Once your claim is approved, we’ll email you the payment details, including the amount, and your check will be mailed to the address provided on your claim form within 30 days.
You can check the status of your claim online throughout the process by entering the Claim ID referenced in your confirmation email.
Note that our call center representatives do not have any more information about your claim than what’s included in your status or correspondence from us, and cannot provide you with the dollar amount.
If you submitted your claim:
If you didn't receive an email or letter, or lost your Claim ID, complete our contact form.
For general timeframes, see Claim Submitted—What’s Next?
Yes. We send out letters to owners of newly reported unclaimed funds. If you received a letter from us:
Payments, credits, gift cards, refunds, account balances and more, that have been issued and have gone unclaimed for a specified amount of time (Dormancy Period). Each type of unclaimed property has its own dormancy period (Property Type Table).
For more details on Unclaimed Funds
See Required Documentation for acceptable forms of proof.
Helpful tip: Many people submit tax records such as W-2's and 1099's showing an old address.
If you can't provide proof, include an explanation in writing along with any other requested documents when uploading your claim documentation. We'll respond with detailed instructions.
At times, the Comptroller's Office will mail checks to owners without needing to submit a claim if the account meets certain validation criteria. See About Unclaimed Funds for more information. A description of where the unclaimed funds came from is included on the remittance advice section of the check. If you require additional information, reach out to us through our Contact Us page.
If you received a check or letter with an incorrect name or address—or if the check was issued to a deceased person—please complete the contact form below to notify our office.
1-800-221-9311 or (518) 270-2200
Monday through Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Office of the State Comptroller
Office of Unclaimed Funds
110 State St.
Albany, New York 12236
(518) 270-2222