The New York County Public Administrator manages the estates of Manhattan residents who die without a will and without known heirs willing or able to serve as administrator. The office protects decedents' property, arranges burials, investigates assets, and ensures inheritances reach the right people -- often in cases involving elderly residents who died alone or without family connections.
Spending
$691.4K
117 transactions →
Payroll
$675.3K
219 pay records →
Budget (Adopted)
$1.3M
$650.3K spent
Avg Salary
$80.5K
across 219 records
| PERSONAL SERVICES | $675.3K |
| GRM INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC | $7.9K |
| STAPLES CONTRACT & COMMERCIAL LLC | $4.4K |
| XEROX CORPORATION | $1.7K |
| NOVA OFFSET CORP | $1.0K |
| CA (DA,PA & PROBATION ONLY) | 57 staff | $53.7K avg |
| DECEDENT PROPERTY AGENT | 57 staff | $57.8K avg |
| ACCOUNTANT | 29 staff | $78.6K avg |
| BOOKKEEPER | 19 staff |
| $45.9K avg |
| DEPUTY PUBLIC ADMINISTATOR | 19 staff | $139.6K avg |
Reports To
Appointed by the Surrogate's Court judges of New York County; salaries and expenses are funded through the NYC expense budget
New York County is the legal name for the county coterminous with the Borough of Manhattan. Despite the 'New York County' name, this office only handles Manhattan estates.