Senator Brooks Urges Residents to Collect Unclaimed Funds from the State
March 9, 2017
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ISSUE:
- Unclaimed Funds
(Long Island, NY) – Senator John Brooks (SD-8) today announced an effort to assist constituents in reclaiming funds owed to them that are being held by New York State. Senator Brooks says over $67 million of unclaimed funds are being held by New York State within the 8th Senate District alone.
Unclaimed funds come from various sources including dormant accounts from banks, insurance companies, corporations, and even court-related matters. The unclaimed funds are turned over to the Office of the State Comptroller when attempts to reach the recipient are unsuccessful.
“I am reaching out to my constituents to make sure they know how to get their money back. It is a simple process to see if the state is holding onto to funds owed to you. I strongly encourage everyone to check if they have money that they are due,” said Senator John Brooks.
"We've made it easier for New Yorkers to search for and claim money that is rightfully theirs," said State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. "Over two million people visit our website every year, and we return $1.5 million a day. But we need people to help spread the word to their family, friends and neighbors. Take a few minutes out of your day and visit our website."
New York residents can check to see if they are entitled to any unclaimed funds through the State Comptroller’s website at https://ouf.osc.state.ny.us/ouf/. Residents with any questions or those in need of further assistance are encouraged to contact Senator Brooks District Office at (516)882-0630.
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