Lafayette Parish Unclaimed Money Search

Lafayette Parish unclaimed money records include funds waiting for residents across this major south Louisiana hub. With a population of over 244,000, Lafayette Parish has a significant volume of unclaimed property in the state database. Searching is free, fast, and available online. The Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court also keeps public records that may connect to unclaimed funds from legal cases, property deals, and estate matters.

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Lafayette Parish Quick Facts

244,000 Population
Lafayette Parish Seat
15th Judicial District
$1B+ State Total Held

Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court

The Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court handles public records for this large Acadiana parish. Civil filings, land records, mortgage documents, and probate matters are all stored at this office. When unclaimed money in Lafayette Parish connects to a court judgment, property transfer, or estate proceeding, the clerk's records provide the documentation you need to support a claim.

The clerk's office has a well-developed website with online record access. You can search court cases, view property records, and access civil filings from home. The office is located in downtown Lafayette at the parish courthouse.

The Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court website offers online record searches and services.

Visit the Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court website. Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court homepage for unclaimed property record searches

The clerk's website provides access to online records, e-filing, and office contact information.

Office Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court
800 South Buchanan Street
Lafayette, LA 70501
Phone: (337) 291-6400
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website lpclerk.com

How to Search Lafayette Parish Unclaimed Money

Start at louisiana.findyourunclaimedproperty.com. Type your name. Add Lafayette as the city to focus on local results. The search is free and instant. Each match shows the property type and amount. No registration is required.

Lafayette Parish has over 244,000 residents. With 1 in 6 Louisiana residents having unclaimed property, that means roughly 40,000 Lafayette Parish residents could have money waiting. The state holds more than one billion dollars in unclaimed funds overall. The average claim is $900. Some are larger. Search under all names you have used to catch everything. Try maiden names, former married names, and any business names associated with you.

The Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court also offers online records access through their website. You can search court cases and property records directly.

Access Lafayette Parish online records. Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court online records portal for unclaimed property searches

The online records system provides access to civil cases, land records, and other court filings in Lafayette Parish.

Types of Unclaimed Money in Lafayette Parish

Unclaimed property in Lafayette Parish comes from many sources. Dormant bank accounts are the most common. Old checking accounts, inactive savings accounts, and matured CDs all get reported to the state. Insurance benefits rank high too. Life insurance payouts where the beneficiary could not be found, annuity payments that went uncollected, and health insurance refunds all feed into the unclaimed property system.

Lafayette Parish is a major hub for the oil and gas industry. This means mineral royalty payments, lease bonuses, and related energy-sector payments are a notable source of unclaimed money for local residents. Workers who left the industry or moved away without updating their address may have checks sitting in the state database. Payroll from oil field service companies, vendor payments, and consulting fees can all go unclaimed under LSA-R.S. 9:151-182 when the dormancy period passes.

Court records at the 15th Judicial District Court also generate unclaimed money. Civil judgments, estate distributions, and surplus from property sales can all sit uncollected. The Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court stores these records and can provide certified copies.

Claiming Unclaimed Property in Lafayette Parish

Found a match in the search results? Select the property. Click "Continue To File Claim." Fill in your personal information and choose your relationship to each property. Upload a copy of your government-issued photo ID. The state walks you through it step by step.

No fee to file a claim. Processing takes up to 90 days once the Treasury has all your documents. There is no deadline. Funds stay with the state until claimed. For claims involving a deceased relative, you need a death certificate and legal proof of your status as executor or heir. Lafayette Parish residents can call the Unclaimed Property Division at 1-888-925-4127 for help with claims.

The eClerks LA portal also provides access to Lafayette Parish records for supporting documentation.

Search Lafayette Parish records through eClerks LA. eClerks LA portal for Lafayette Parish unclaimed property record searches

eClerks LA covers land records, civil information, and marriage licenses across all 64 Louisiana parishes.

Lafayette Parish Unclaimed Property Records Online

Lafayette Parish has strong online record access. The clerk's website at lpclerk.com provides direct search tools for court cases and property records. The eClerks LA portal offers free statewide searches. The eClerks Alert system monitors for documents filed in your name, which helps prevent property fraud.

Under La. R.S. 44:1, all public records in Louisiana are open to anyone. You do not have to be a party to a case to request documents from the Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court. This is important when tracking unclaimed money connected to court proceedings, property transfers, or estate cases. Registration for the eClerks LA system is free and only takes a few minutes to complete.

Cities in Lafayette Parish

Lafayette Parish is home to the city of Lafayette and surrounding communities. All unclaimed property gets reported based on your last known address. Search under each city name where you have lived.

Nearby Parishes

These parishes border Lafayette Parish. Search each one for unclaimed money if you have lived in the area.

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