St. John the Baptist Parish Unclaimed Money

St. John the Baptist Parish unclaimed money searches let residents in LaPlace, Reserve, Garyville, and Edgard look up lost funds held by the Louisiana Department of the Treasury. The state holds over $1 billion in unclaimed property, and about 1 in 6 Louisiana residents have money waiting. You can search the state database at no cost to find forgotten bank accounts, uncashed payroll checks, old insurance payouts, and stock dividends tied to St. John the Baptist Parish addresses. The parish clerk of court in Edgard also keeps public records that may help trace funds linked to property filings, civil cases, and successions.

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St. John the Baptist Parish Quick Facts

43,446 Population
Edgard Parish Seat
40th Judicial District
5th Circuit Court of Appeal

St. John the Baptist Parish Clerk of Court and Unclaimed Property

The St. John the Baptist Parish Clerk of Court manages all public records for the parish. Civil suits, land transfers, mortgage filings, marriage licenses, and succession records are all stored at this office. When you trace unclaimed money in St. John the Baptist Parish, these records can point to old property deals or court judgments that left funds uncollected. The clerk's office has served the parish for well over a century.

You can visit the St. John the Baptist Parish Clerk of Court website to learn more about the services and records on file.

St. John the Baptist Parish Clerk of Court website for unclaimed property records

The office runs on fees set by the state legislature. No tax money goes toward its day-to-day work. All costs are paid from fees for recordings, copies, and court services. Staff can help with record searches but cannot give legal advice.

Office St. John the Baptist Parish Clerk of Court
2393 Highway 18
Edgard, LA 70049
Phone: (985) 497-3331
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website sjbparishclerk.gov

How to Search for Unclaimed Money in St. John the Baptist Parish

Start your search at the Louisiana Unclaimed Property portal. Type your name in the search field. No set order is needed. You can enter your last name first or your first name first. Add your city or ZIP code to narrow results. The search costs nothing and is open to everyone.

Results show the owner name, property ID, address, amount, and property type. If you spot a match, select the item and click "Continue To File Claim." The system walks you through entering your personal details and choosing your relationship to each property. You may need to send a copy of your driver's license or other proof of identity.

The St. John the Baptist Parish government also keeps financial records that may relate to unclaimed money. The parish maintains careful accounting and financial reporting, and the St. John the Baptist Parish government portal has details on finance department services and public records.

St. John the Baptist Parish government portal for unclaimed property research

You can also use the eClerks LA statewide portal to search land records, marriage licenses, and civil data across all 64 parishes for free. This is useful when unclaimed property might involve filings in more than one parish.

eClerks LA portal for St. John the Baptist Parish unclaimed property searches

ClerkConnect offers e-filing services for St. John the Baptist Parish as well. If you need to search civil or criminal case records that might tie to unclaimed funds, this portal provides subscription-based access to court filings and indices.

Types of Unclaimed Property in St. John the Baptist Parish

The Louisiana Treasury defines unclaimed property as abandoned financial assets held by banks, corporations, insurance firms, and other institutions. Real estate and cars do not count as unclaimed property under state law. The average claim in Louisiana is $900, and about 1 in 6 residents have funds waiting.

Common types of unclaimed money in St. John the Baptist Parish include forgotten bank accounts, unpaid life insurance benefits, uncashed payroll checks, stock dividends, and utility deposit refunds. Credit card refunds, court deposits, and trust payouts also become unclaimed property when holders lose track of the rightful owner. Under LSA-R.S. 9:151-182, businesses must report these dormant funds to the state after a set period of inactivity. There is no time limit to file a claim, but you need to show proof that you own the funds before the state will release payment.

Filing a St. John the Baptist Parish Unclaimed Money Claim

Once you find your property on the state portal, select all items you want to claim. Click "Continue To File Claim." Fill in your name, date of birth, email, phone, Social Security number, and mailing address. Then pick your relationship to each property listed.

The state may ask for documents. A copy of your driver's license is standard. You may also need proof of your Social Security number or proof that you lived at the address tied to the unclaimed funds. If you are claiming for a deceased relative, expect to provide a death certificate and legal papers showing you are the executor or heir. Processing takes up to 90 days once the Unclaimed Property Division has all your documents. You never have to pay a fee to claim your money from the Louisiana Treasury. Any person or website that asks for an upfront payment should be treated with caution.

St. John the Baptist Parish Records and Online Access

The clerk's office maintains civil, criminal, land, and vital records for St. John the Baptist Parish. These files can help you trace unclaimed money linked to old property transfers, court judgments, or succession filings. Under the Louisiana Public Records Law (La. R.S. 44:1), most records kept by the clerk are open to the public. You do not have to be a party to a case to request access.

St. John the Baptist Parish has earned a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for over 16 years running. The parish also holds a Distinguished Budget Presentation Award. These awards reflect strong financial management, which means public records and financial data are well-maintained and accessible. Residents can check the parish finance department for reports on how public funds are managed.

Contact Info for St. John the Baptist Parish Unclaimed Money

For questions about unclaimed property held by the state, call the Louisiana Unclaimed Property Division at 225-219-9400 or toll-free at 1-888-925-4127. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. You can also write to P.O. Box 91010, Baton Rouge, LA 70821-9010.

For St. John the Baptist Parish public records, call the Clerk of Court at (985) 497-3331. Staff can help you find records and make copies. The parish government office in LaPlace can also point you in the right direction for records tied to parish finances and public accounts. Clerk staff are trained professionals but cannot give legal advice. Reach out to a local attorney or law library if you need legal help with an unclaimed property matter.

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Cities in St. John the Baptist Parish

St. John the Baptist Parish includes the communities of LaPlace, Reserve, Garyville, and Edgard. LaPlace is the largest community and serves as a hub for commerce in the parish. All unclaimed money searches for these areas go through the state Treasury portal, and public records are filed at the parish clerk's office in Edgard.

Nearby Parishes

If you are not sure which parish holds your unclaimed money, check the parishes near St. John the Baptist. Each parish clerk keeps its own public records, and funds may be tied to filings in a neighboring parish.