If cash bail funds haven’t been refunded or claimed after 3 years, or if the court has not issued a refund order within 3 years, they are reported as abandoned to the New York State Comptroller's Office of Unclaimed Funds.
The Department of Finance posts a list of abandoned bail regularly online at nyc.gov/finance.
Get the most recent list of abandoned bail.
Abandoned bail must be claimed before the end of March in the year it appears on the abandoned bail list, otherwise it is turned over to the State Comptroller.
Claiming Abandoned Bail
If your name was on the abandoned bail list, you must claim your refund before the end of March by mail or in person.
By Mail
Your request must include the following:
- Your name, address, and telephone number
- Defendant's name
- Docket number
- Amount of bail paid
- A copy of the bail receipt
You must include a copy of a valid government-issued picture ID, such as:
- New York State driver's license or non-driver's ID
- Passport
- IDNYC card
- Benefit card with picture
If you do not have a valid government issued ID, send copies of two forms of ID that can verify your identity. At least one ID must have a photo and signature. Examples include:
- Social Security Card
- Voter registration card
- Employment ID
- School ID
- Utility bill (issued within the last 60 days)
Mail your request to:
NYC Department of Finance
Treasury/Court Assets Unit
66 John Street, 12 Floor
New York, NY 10038
In Person
You can claim your refund in person at the Manhattan Business Center.
You must bring a valid government-issued picture ID, such as:
- A valid New York State driver's license or non-driver's ID
- A passport
- IDNYC card
- A benefit card with picture
If you do not have a valid government issued ID, bring two forms of ID that can verify your identity. At least one ID must have a photo and signature. Examples include:
- Social Security Card
- Voter registration card
- Employment ID
- School ID
- Utility bill (issued within the last 60 days)
- Any ID with your signature (subject to the Bail Unit's discretion)
The Treasury/Courts Assets Unit is located at the Manhattan Business Center at 66 John Street, 2nd Floor - Window 5. It is open Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 4:30 PM. You can schedule an appointment to ensure social distancing at the center. Schedule an appointment.