Find St. Martin Parish Unclaimed Money

St. Martin Parish unclaimed money searches can help residents in St. Martinville, Breaux Bridge, Henderson, and Cecilia find funds held by the Louisiana Department of the Treasury. The state has over $1 billion in unclaimed property on file, and about 1 in 6 residents have money waiting. You can search the state database for free to look up forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, old insurance payouts, and stock dividends. The St. Martin Parish Clerk of Court also keeps public records useful for tracing funds tied to land deals, civil judgments, and succession cases.

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St. Martin Parish Quick Facts

53,752 Population
St. Martinville Parish Seat
16th Judicial District
3rd Circuit Court of Appeal

St. Martin Parish Clerk of Court and Unclaimed Property

The St. Martin Parish Clerk of Court is in charge of all public records for the parish. This includes civil suits, land transfers, mortgage records, marriage licenses, and succession filings. When you are looking for unclaimed money in St. Martin Parish, these records can reveal old property deals or court orders that left funds sitting uncollected. The clerk's office in St. Martinville has served the parish for generations.

The office runs on fees alone. No tax dollars fund its work. Recordings, copies, and court services all carry fees set by the Louisiana Legislature. Staff help with records but cannot offer legal advice.

You can view the ClerkConnect portal for online access to St. Martin Parish court records and indices.

St. Martin Parish Clerk of Court ClerkConnect portal for unclaimed property records
Office St. Martin Parish Clerk of Court
415 S. Main Street
St. Martinville, LA 70582
Phone: (337) 394-2210
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website smpcoc2.com

How to Search for Unclaimed Money in St. Martin Parish

Go to the Louisiana Unclaimed Property portal first. Type your name into the search box. Any order works. Add your city or ZIP code if you want to narrow results. The search is free and takes just a few seconds.

Results will show the owner name, property ID, address, amount, and property type. Select what looks like yours and click "Continue To File Claim." The site walks you through providing your details. You may need to send a copy of your ID. The whole process can be done online from home.

For parish-level record searches tied to unclaimed money, the eClerks LA statewide portal offers free access to land records, marriage licenses, and civil information across all 64 Louisiana parishes.

eClerks LA portal for St. Martin Parish unclaimed property research

You can also set up eClerks Alert for free. This tool notifies you when land records or criminal records are filed in your name. It monitors all 64 parishes and sends alerts by text or email. This can help protect your property rights in St. Martin Parish and catch any suspicious filings early.

Types of Unclaimed Property in St. Martin Parish

Unclaimed property is made up of abandoned financial assets. Banks, insurance firms, corporations, and other institutions hold these funds until they cannot reach the owner. Then they must report them to the state. Real estate and vehicles are not counted under this law.

In St. Martin Parish, common types of unclaimed money include unpaid life insurance benefits, forgotten bank accounts, uncashed payroll checks, stock dividends, and utility deposit refunds. Credit card refunds, court deposits, and trust payouts also become unclaimed property over time. Under LSA-R.S. 9:151-182, businesses report these dormant assets after a set period. The average claim amount in Louisiana is $900, and there is no expiration date to file. You just need to prove ownership before the Treasury releases the money.

Filing an Unclaimed Money Claim in St. Martin Parish

Select all properties you want to claim on the state portal. Click "Continue To File Claim." Enter your name, date of birth, email, phone, Social Security number, and address. Pick your relationship to each property.

The state may ask for proof. A driver's license copy is the most common request. You may also need to show your Social Security number or prove you lived at the address connected to the funds. Claiming for a deceased person requires a death certificate plus legal documents showing you are the executor or heir. Processing takes up to 90 days once all paperwork is in. You never pay a fee to the Louisiana Treasury to get your money back.

St. Martin Parish Records and Online Access

The St. Martin Parish Clerk of Court maintains civil, criminal, land, and vital records. Under La. R.S. 44:1, most of these records are public. You do not need to be a party to a case to view them. This access makes it possible to research old filings that might connect to unclaimed funds in St. Martin Parish.

The clerk's office also participates in the eClerks LA and ClerkConnect portals. These tools give you online access to indices and document images, often going back many decades. If you need certified copies, contact the clerk directly. Plain copies and certified copies each have their own fee, set by state statute.

Contact Info for St. Martin Parish Unclaimed Money

For state unclaimed property, call the Louisiana Unclaimed Property Division at 225-219-9400 or toll-free at 1-888-925-4127. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Mail goes to P.O. Box 91010, Baton Rouge, LA 70821-9010.

For St. Martin Parish records, call the Clerk of Court at (337) 394-2210. Staff assist with record lookups and copies. They are trained professionals but cannot give legal advice. Reach out to a local attorney or visit a law library if you need help with an unclaimed property issue.

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Nearby Parishes

If your unclaimed money may be tied to a neighboring parish, check these areas. Each parish clerk maintains its own records, and funds might be linked to filings across parish lines.