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Find Out About Police Auctions
The NYC Police Department (NYPD) holds auctions (both in person and online) of unclaimed property, including automobiles, property, and general merchandise.
Prescription Drug Price Web Site
Prescription drug prices can vary widely from pharmacy to pharmacy. The New York State Attorney General's Office has created this Web site to survey prices throughout the state and provide pricing information.
Property Claims Against the City
The NYC Comptroller's Office provides information regarding property claims against the City.
Purchasing Tips from the Department of Consumer Affairs
Get advice on car rentals and repairs, home improvement services, online shopping, and more from the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA).
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Real Estate Public Auctions
Get an overview of the City's Real Estate Public Auction program and find out when the next auction will be held.
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Recovery.gov
Learn where and how the economic stimulus funds are being spent at this Web site detailing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act that President Obama recently signed into law.
Rifle/Shotgun Permit Application Forms
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) Web site provides information about filing a Rifle/Shotgun Permit Application and links to a downloadable application package.
Security Freeze Law
A Security Freeze is one of the newest ways for you to help prevent someone from opening a new credit account under your name. Security Freeze works by preventing most lenders and others from gaining access to your credit report for review prior to granting a new line of credit.
Small Claims Court Guide
When a transaction leads to financial losses of $5,000 or less, Small Claims Court is the place to go for a legal settlement. This guide has the basic facts on how to proceed in New York City.
Social Security Fraud Complaint
Report Social Security fraud, waste, or abuse. Some examples of Social Security fraud are receiving benefits for a child not under one's care, continuing to receive and use benefits belonging to a deceased person, concealing marriage or assets from the Social Security Administration while receiving disability benefits, or residing overseas and receiving disability benefits.
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