Brooklyn
Unclaimed Property
There are currently 4,517 unclaimed property records worth $523,000 waiting to be claimed by Brooklyn, California residents. Major companies like Google Payment Corporation are holding funds, with one Google settlement account containing $13,400 in unclaimed money.
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Unclaimed Property in Brooklyn
Brooklyn's substantial unclaimed property total reflects its proximity to Silicon Valley tech companies and California's active class-action settlement environment. Google Payment Corporation and the Google Paga Settlement Qsf represent two of the largest individual holdings, typical of the tech company payouts and employment settlements common in the Bay Area region.
The high concentration of unredeemed gift certificates suggests Brooklyn residents may have worked for or received benefits from companies that later relocated or restructured during California's recent economic shifts. With the area's history of housing both established families and transient tech workers, many residents may have moved without updating addresses with former employers, banks, and settlement administrators, leaving substantial sums like the $110 from the Uber Technologies settlement unclaimed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much unclaimed money is being held for Brooklyn residents?
California is currently holding $523,000 in unclaimed property across 4,517 records for Brooklyn residents. The average claim size is $124.32, though amounts range from small checks to substantial settlements like the $13,400 Google Paga Settlement account. This represents only California state records, so additional funds may be held by federal agencies or other states.
Which companies are holding the most unclaimed property from Brooklyn?
The largest holders are Google Paga Settlement Qsf with $13,400, Google Payment Corporation with $594.41, and Price v Uber Technologies Inc Settlement Fund with $110.40. Google's holdings typically stem from employment settlements and payment processing accounts, while the Uber settlement represents class-action lawsuit distributions for drivers and users.
What types of unclaimed property are most common in Brooklyn?
The most common types are unredeemed gift certificates (1,187 records), miscellaneous outstanding checks (815 records), and shares of stock returned by the post office (433 records). Gift certificates typically come from employers or promotional offers, outstanding checks include final paychecks or vendor payments, and returned stock often results from shareholders moving without updating their address.
How long does it take to claim unclaimed property in California?
Most California unclaimed property claims are processed within 60-90 days after submitting complete documentation. Smaller claims under $100 often process faster, while larger amounts or complex cases like settlement funds may take up to 120 days. Our search is instant, but the state's verification and payment process requires time to ensure funds go to rightful owners.
Is there a deadline to claim unclaimed property in Brooklyn?
California holds unclaimed property indefinitely with no deadline to claim, but searching sooner is better for several reasons. Settlement accounts may continue growing with interest, companies frequently merge or change names making future claims more difficult, and inflation reduces the purchasing power of your money over time. The $523,000 currently available to Brooklyn residents won't disappear, but claiming it now ensures you receive the full benefit.
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