

The table below gives specific gross income maximums for FFY 2023. To be eligible for LIHEAP benefits, the applicant household must be responsible for home heating or cooling costs, with payments made either directly to the utility company or included in the rent and have a gross income that falls at or below 60% of the NJ State Median Income level. If you are eligible to receive assistance for cooling costs you should apply for this benefit at the same time that you apply for help with heating costs. The application period for 2023 opens on October 1, 2022. Assistance is provided on a first-come, first-served basis so applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as they are eligible. Subscribers should report any suspicious activity to their local Police Department.LIHEAP is a federally funded program designed to help low-income families and individuals meet home heating and medically necessary cooling costs. Subscribers can also call 1-80 during regular weekday business hours. When an alert is received, the subscriber is advised to visit the Union County Clerk’s property search website at to check for unauthorized activity. Subscribers will be notified when the name they have registered is used in any recording activities within the office of the County Clerk. Property owners may also register additional names free of charge, to cover common misspellings. Please note that users with common names may receive multiple alerts.

Subscribers can opt to receive alerts by phone or email. Property owners in Union County can subscribe to the free Property Fraud Alert system by registering online at or contact the Property Fraud Alert call center at 1-80. The Property Fraud Alert system enables property owners to identify a potential problem as quickly as possible, and take action to re-establish their property rights,” said Ms. “Property fraud is especially insidious because seniors are often the target, and the victims often have no idea that their property rights have been compromised until it’s too late. The program is completely free for Union County property owners. Protect Your Property from Fraudulent ActivityĬiting an increase in property related fraud in New Jersey and around the country, Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi reminds Union County property owners that the Property Fraud Alert Notification system enables property owners to respond quickly to unauthorized, potentially fraudulent activity involving their property.
