City of Glendale Invites Residents to Claim Uncashed Checks and Deposits

The City of Glendale is currently making efforts to return unclaimed checks and deposits to their rightful owners. These include checks that have not been cashed within six months and deposits that have remained unclaimed for over three years.

In accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056, the City follows a regulated process to ensure fairness and legality. As part of this process, a notice will be published in the local newspaper for two consecutive weeks. This notice will provide a detailed list of all unclaimed checks and deposits. If these funds remain unclaimed within 45 to 60 days after the first publication, they will become the property of the City of Glendale.

For smaller amounts, specifically unclaimed funds under $15 that have been outstanding for more than a year, the City may transfer these funds to the General Fund without issuing a public notice.

The Director of Finance for the City of Glendale, County of Los Angeles, State of California, has announced that the following monetary sums have been held by the Director of Finance and remain unclaimed. These funds will become the property of the City of Glendale on October 1, 2024.

Important Information for Claimants:

  • If you believe you have an unclaimed check or deposit with the City, you are encouraged to file a claim with the Finance Department before October 1, 2024.
  • To file a claim, you will need to provide your name, address, the amount you are claiming, and the reason for your claim.

How to Obtain More Information:

  • Claim forms for uncashed checks or unclaimed deposits can be obtained from the City’s Finance Department, located at 141 N Glendale Ave, Room 346, Glendale, CA 91206, or through the City’s website.
  • For inquiries regarding unclaimed checks, please contact the Finance Department’s Accounts Payable Office at (818) 548-3907.
  • For questions related to unclaimed deposits, you can reach General Accounting at (818) 548-3243.

This process and the associated notice are in full compliance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.