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Louisiana's Department of Treasury set a record this year by returning $70.6 million worth in unclaimed property to over 160,000 Louisiana residents.
There's more than $900 million worth of unclaimed funds currently held by the state's Treasury Office. Most just don't know how to claim it. Here's how.
Republican leadership and the Democratic governor have squared off over the holidays about property that remains unclaimed.
Here's how to track down unclaimed property According to the Louisiana Treasurer’s Map of Available Property, most of the cash is in Orleans, Jefferson and East Baton Rouge parishes.
Louisiana residents in every parish should check their mailboxes for unclaimed property checks.
Now in its 50th year, Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property program continues to help thousands of residents reclaim funds that have been lost over time, forgotten or left dormant.
$4.4 million worth of unclaimed property checks are being mailed out today, Louisiana State Treasurer John M. Schroder announced. Every parish in the state will receive a check in the mail.
One in six Louisiana residents is entitled to some of the $1.2 billion in unclaimed assets that have been turned over to the state treasurer. Find out if you qualify.
The Louisiana Department of Treasury and the Mississippi Department of Treasury are joining forces to assist citizens in reclaiming their unclaimed property.
Throughout the Louisiana Unclaimed Property Program’s 50 years, 1.38 million unclaimed property checks totaling $727 million have been issued to rightful owners.
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