Lost, stolen, destroyed, and uncashed checks
Lost, stolen, or destroyed checks
If your refund check is lost, stolen, or destroyed, contact the Personal Income Tax Information Center at 518-457-5181. You will need a copy of your most recently filed tax return when you call.
Uncashed refund checks
If you still have your tax refund check, cash it now even if you received Form DTF-32, Notice to Owner of an Uncashed Check. (Note: Once you cash the check, there is no need to complete the DTF-32.)
If you do not have your tax refund check and need a replacement, you should have received Form DTF-32, Notice to Owner of an Uncashed Check, automatically. Just complete, sign, and return it no later than the response date on the form.
If you have a jointly issued check for you and your deceased spouse
If your refund check is jointly issued to you and your deceased spouse, you may be able to deposit or cash the refund at your bank. If you cannot, call 518-457-5181.
If you have a refund check for someone else who is deceased
If the deceased individual received Form DTF-32, Notice to Owner of an Uncashed Check, and:
- their notice is more than one year old, contact the State Comptroller's Office of Unclaimed Funds or call 1-800-221-9311 for assistance, or
- their notice is less than one year old, have the beneficiary or estate administrator for the deceased submit the signed and completed notice to:
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