East Carroll Parish Unclaimed Money Search

East Carroll Parish unclaimed money may be waiting for you at the Louisiana Treasury. This small parish in the northeast corner of the state has residents with unclaimed funds just like every other part of Louisiana. The state holds over one billion dollars total, and a free search can tell you in minutes if any of that money has your name on it. Parish court records and property filings at the clerk's office may also reveal unclaimed funds tied to old cases.

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East Carroll Parish Quick Facts

6,900 Population
Lake Providence Parish Seat
6th Judicial District
$900 Avg. Claim Amount

East Carroll Parish Clerk of Court

The East Carroll Parish Clerk of Court maintains public records in Lake Providence. This office handles civil case filings, land records, mortgage documents, and probate matters. If unclaimed money connects to a court judgment, a land sale, or an estate settlement in East Carroll Parish, the clerk's records are where you look for proof of ownership.

East Carroll Parish is one of the smaller parishes in Louisiana. The clerk's office sits on First Street in Lake Providence. Staff can assist with record searches and provide copies of filed documents. Call ahead if you plan to visit so the office can prepare for your request.

Office East Carroll Parish Clerk of Court
400 First Street
Lake Providence, LA 71254
Phone: (318) 559-2399
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

How to Search East Carroll Parish Unclaimed Money

Go to louisiana.findyourunclaimedproperty.com and type your name. The search is free. You can add your city or ZIP code to filter results. Each match shows the property type, the amount, and owner details. About 1 in 6 Louisiana residents have unclaimed funds waiting.

Even in a small parish like East Carroll, unclaimed property adds up. Dormant bank accounts from old branches, uncashed checks from employers that may have closed, insurance benefits that went uncollected, and utility deposit refunds all feed into the state database. Under LSA-R.S. 9:151-182, businesses must report these dormant assets to the Louisiana Treasury after a set period of inactivity.

The eClerks LA statewide portal gives you another way to search records from East Carroll Parish. Land records, civil filings, and other court documents are searchable online.

The eClerks LA portal provides access to East Carroll Parish records alongside records from all 64 parishes.

Search East Carroll Parish records on the eClerks LA portal. eClerks LA portal showing East Carroll Parish record search for unclaimed property

This free statewide tool covers land records, civil information, and marriage licenses from participating parishes.

Types of Unclaimed Property in East Carroll Parish

Unclaimed money in East Carroll Parish includes the same types found across Louisiana. Forgotten bank accounts top the list. Insurance proceeds that beneficiaries never claimed come next. Uncashed payroll checks, utility deposit refunds, and stock dividends also end up with the state. The average claim amount in Louisiana is $900.

Court-related unclaimed money can also show up in East Carroll Parish records. Civil judgments from the 6th Judicial District Court that went uncollected, estate assets that heirs never claimed, and surplus funds from property tax sales all create unclaimed money situations. The East Carroll Parish Clerk of Court keeps records of these transactions. Under La. R.S. 44:1, most court records are public and you can request copies without being a party to the case.

If a family member passed away in East Carroll Parish, estate records at the clerk's office might show assets that were never distributed. Checking both the state unclaimed property database and local probate records gives you the best shot at finding everything that belongs to you or your family.

Filing an Unclaimed Money Claim in East Carroll Parish

Claiming your money is straightforward. Find your name in the search results. Select the property you want. Click "Continue To File Claim" and fill in your details. Pick your relationship to each property. Upload documents that prove your identity. A driver's license or state ID is usually enough.

Some claims need extra proof. If you are claiming for a deceased relative, bring a death certificate and estate documents showing your role as executor or heir. The state never charges a fee to process claims. Allow up to 90 days once the Treasury has all your paperwork. There is no deadline to file a claim. Funds do not expire. East Carroll Parish residents can call 1-888-925-4127 for help with their claim.

The Clerk Connect system also provides access to East Carroll Parish court records that may support your claim.

Access East Carroll Parish records through Clerk Connect. Clerk Connect portal for East Carroll Parish unclaimed property record searches

Clerk Connect offers search and subscription services for court records across multiple Louisiana parishes.

East Carroll Parish Unclaimed Money Records Online

Online access to East Carroll Parish records is available through statewide portals. The eClerks LA system provides free searches of land records and civil information. You can search by name, date range, or document type. This tool covers all 64 parishes from a single login. The eClerks Alert feature lets you set up monitoring for documents filed in your name, which helps protect against property fraud.

The state unclaimed property search remains the best starting point for finding money. But parish-level records fill in important gaps. If your unclaimed money ties to a property transfer, a court judgment, or an estate proceeding in East Carroll Parish, the clerk's records provide the documentation you need to support your claim. Registration for eClerks LA is free and takes just a few minutes.

East Carroll Parish Unclaimed Money Laws

Louisiana's Uniform Unclaimed Property Act governs how dormant assets get handled. Under LSA-R.S. 9:151-182, holders like banks, insurance companies, and employers must report inactive accounts to the state Treasury. The dormancy period varies by property type but typically runs three to five years. Once reported, the funds stay with the Treasury until the rightful owner or heir files a valid claim.

No one should ever charge you to search for or claim unclaimed property in Louisiana. The state Treasury handles the entire process at no cost to the claimant. If someone contacts you asking for a fee or a percentage of your claim, treat that with caution. Go directly to the official state portal instead. East Carroll Parish residents have the same rights as anyone in Louisiana to search for and claim their lost funds.

Nearby Parishes

These parishes border East Carroll Parish. Search for unclaimed money in each parish where you have lived. Property is reported based on your last known address.

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