Slidell Unclaimed Money

Slidell unclaimed money is held by the Louisiana State Treasury for residents who have dormant accounts, uncashed checks, or forgotten deposits. Located in St. Tammany Parish on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, Slidell has its own city government and finance department. All unclaimed property for the area goes through the state system. The search is free and takes just a few minutes. You can look up your name, see what the state holds, and file a claim online. There is no deadline for claiming your funds. The state has returned hundreds of millions to Louisiana residents, with an average claim of about $900.

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Slidell Unclaimed Money Quick Facts

28,000 Population
St. Tammany Parish
$1B+ State Unclaimed Total
1 in 6 Residents Have Claims

St. Tammany Parish Handles Slidell Unclaimed Property

Slidell is in St. Tammany Parish. The parish is one of the fastest growing areas in the state. While Slidell has its own city offices, unclaimed property flows through the state Treasury. Businesses in St. Tammany Parish report dormant accounts to the state, where they are held until owners come forward.

The City of Slidell Finance Department oversees local city funds. Finance Director Blair Ellinwood leads the department, which has four divisions: Finance Administration, Data Processing, Risk and Property Management, and Purchasing. You can reach the department at 985-646-4316. The city mailing address is P.O. Box 828, Slidell, LA 70459. The office sits at 2045 Second Street, Slidell, LA 70458.

The Finance Department handles the collection and custody of all city money, assists with the budget, maintains debt records, and invests idle city funds. If you had a city utility account, paid a deposit, or did business with the City of Slidell, the finance office may have records that help trace old payments. Contact Blair Ellinwood at bellinwood@cityofslidell.org for financial questions.

For more on the parish, visit the St. Tammany Parish unclaimed money page.

How to Search Slidell Unclaimed Money

Go to the Louisiana Unclaimed Property search portal and type your name. The database checks all funds held by the state. Results show the property type, amount range, and the holder who reported it. No account is needed. The search is completely free.

Louisiana Treasury main unclaimed property portal for Slidell residents

Try different name versions. Use maiden names, prior last names, and middle names. The system goes back decades. Funds from old employers, banks, and insurance companies may still be in the database. If you have moved to Slidell from another part of Louisiana, search under every city and name you have used.

You should also check the Louisiana Department of Revenue unclaimed refund page. This covers old state tax refunds that went uncashed. It is a separate system from the Treasury search.

Louisiana Treasury claim FAQs for Slidell unclaimed money questions

Search for family members as well. Deceased relatives may have unclaimed money. Heirs can file claims for those funds.

Types of Unclaimed Property in Slidell

Old bank accounts lead the list of unclaimed money in Slidell. Dormant checking and savings accounts get turned over to the state after a set period with no activity. Insurance companies report uncashed benefit checks, forgotten life insurance payouts, and old annuity payments. Employers send in unclaimed wages, commission checks, and final paychecks that employees never picked up.

Utility deposits are common too. If you moved and left a deposit with an electric, gas, water, or phone company in Slidell, that money may have gone to the state. Stock dividends, mutual fund payments, and safe deposit box contents also end up as unclaimed property under LSA-R.S. 9:151-182, the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act. Court payments, vendor checks, and refunds from businesses all qualify. The law covers financial assets but not real estate or vehicles.

Filing an Unclaimed Money Claim in Slidell

Claims are free. The state never charges to return your funds. Select the property from your search results and follow the online steps. You provide your name, current address, and Social Security number. Upload a copy of your photo ID. The state may request more proof depending on the claim type and amount.

For bank accounts, old statements or the account number can speed things up. Insurance claims may need a policy number or the name of the insured. Larger claims get more scrutiny. If you claim for a deceased person, you need proof of death and legal papers showing you have a right to the estate. A will, succession document, or court order will do. Once the Treasury finishes its review, they send the payment. Track your claim status online at any time.

Under La. R.S. 44:1, public records in Louisiana are open. You can request records from the City of Slidell or St. Tammany Parish to back up your claim.

Louisiana State Treasury Contact

The Unclaimed Property Division manages claims for all Louisiana cities, including Slidell. Call 1-888-925-4127 for help. The main office is at 1051 N. 3rd Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can mail documents to P.O. Box 91010, Baton Rouge, LA 70821-9010. Staff can help with claim questions, document requirements, and status checks.

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St. Tammany Parish Unclaimed Money

Slidell is in St. Tammany Parish. For more on parish offices, courts, and unclaimed property resources, visit the full parish page.

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