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Surplus funds recovery in New Haven County, CT.

If you lost a home to foreclosure in New Haven County, the New Haven County Clerk of Courts may be holding money that belongs to you. When a property sells at auction for more than the outstanding debt, the difference — the surplus — belongs to the former owner or their heirs.

Patriot Pathway is monitoring foreclosure surplus filings in New Haven County, CT.

Where surplus funds live

New Haven County Clerk of Courts

Based in New Haven, CT

Clerk contact verified at filing time.

Filing deadline

5 years after the foreclosure sale

Connecticut runs a judicial foreclosure process — every sale produces a court record we can pull.

How to claim surplus funds in New Haven, CT.

  1. 01

    We verify the foreclosure record

    We pull the case file from the New Haven County Clerk of Courts to confirm a sale occurred and surplus funds were created.

  2. 02

    We confirm you are entitled

    We confirm you are the prior owner, heir, or junior lienholder entitled to the surplus under Connecticut law.

  3. 03

    Our attorney reviews

    Anthony Antonini, NJ Attorney, reviews and supervises claim documents before filing within 5 years after the foreclosure sale.

  4. 04

    Court releases the funds

    The court schedules a release order or short hearing depending on New Haven practice.

  5. 05

    We send you a check

    Our disclosed contingency fee is deducted and the balance is wired or mailed to you.

Last updated: April 25, 2026

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We respond within one business day. No upfront cost. Every claim receives licensed attorney review and supervision.