How do I find out if the state of Louisiana owes me money?

How do I find out if the state of Louisiana owes me money?

People can look for their property in the database or contact the State Treasury at 1-888-925-4127. If you live in Louisiana or have recently moved from Louisiana, we suggest you begin your unclaimed property search in the state.

What does Misc outstanding checks mean?

A check becomes outstanding when the payee doesn’t cash or deposit the check. This means it doesn’t clear the payor’s bank account and doesn’t appear on the statement at the end of the month. Since the check is outstanding, this means it is still a liability for the payor.

How do I claim uncashed checks?

Unclaimed property can include uncashed checks, wages, stocks, safe deposit boxes and insurance benefits, among other personal valuables. Residents and business owners can search the database and submit a claim at claimit.ca.gov or by calling 800-992-4647.

How to claim unclaimed property?

Go to the right website. The process for claiming unclaimed money can vary by state.

  • Get your documents in order. If you’ve found missing money in your name and want to claim it,you’ll need to verify your identity.
  • File a claim. Once you’ve gone to the right website and have your documents ready,it’s time for the fun part: filing a claim so you can get
  • Wait for your check. Once you’ve found missing money and submitted your documentation either online or by snail mail,you have to wait for your check to arrive.
  • Do I have unclaimed money?

    Find out If You Have Unclaimed Money . Most states have a website that tells you how to find out if you have unclaimed money or property in that state. The best place to start may be to search the government website, the by state National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA), or the multi-state database.

    What is unclaimed property?

    Checking or savings accounts

  • Stocks
  • Uncashed dividends or payroll checks
  • Refunds
  • Traveler’s checks
  • Trust distributions
  • Unredeemed money orders or gift certificates (in some states)
  • Certificates of deposit
  • Customer overpayments
  • Utility security deposits
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