Surplus Funds


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After the property is sold, any extra money (called excess proceeds) is held by the court or trustee. This money is not paid out automatically and must be claimed.

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Surplus Funds Recovery Connecticut

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Check And See If You Have Surplus Funds

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Surplus Funds Recovery in Connecticut holds over $1 billion in unclaimed property, including refunds, bank accounts, and security deposits. You can search and claim these funds for free through the official CT Big List. For tax or mortgage foreclosure surplus, county treasurers or courts hold the funds and typically require you to file a legal petition to recover them.

Types of Surplus Recovery Funds in Connecticut

  • Unclaimed Property:  bank accounts, uncashed checks, utility deposits).
  • Tax Foreclosure Surplus: This refers to excess proceeds from a tax sale after the government collects all taxes and costs.
  • Mortgage Foreclosure Surplus: Remaining funds after the lender is fully paid.

How to Recover Funds (Free Methods)

  1. Search the CT Big List: Visit ctbiglist.gov to look for unclaimed property. You can file a claim directly on the site.
  2. Contact the Municipality: For tax sales, contact the tax collector or treasurer in the town where the property was located.
  3. Check Court Records: Check the local court of general jurisdiction, such as the Superior Court, because it often holds surplus funds. You can search the “registry of court”. 

Key Details and Tips

  • No Cost: Searching and claiming through the state is free.
  • Time is a issue : after 90 days of no claims, it turn over to the State Treasurer.
  • Third-Party Agents: Which companies recover funds, you can handle the process Here.
  • Support: For questions regarding state-held property, you can call 1-479-548-8381

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