Posted: Nov 26, 2012 1:00 PM by Press Release
Updated: Nov 26, 2012 1:53 PM
BATON ROUGE, LA - Thousands of Louisianians will discover surprise cash in their local newspaper this week, just in time for the holiday season. Starting Tuesday, November 26th through Friday, November 30th, the new Unclaimed Property holdings of the Louisiana State Treasury will be published in newspaper legal notices across the state, according to State Treasurer John Kennedy.
"I encourage everyone to check the listings at www.LATreasury.com for your name, and the names of your family members, friends and neighbors, too," said Treasurer Kennedy. "The Treasury holds $518 million dollars that needs to be returned to its rightful owners. No matter how small the amount, I want to get it back into your pocketbook."
Southwest Louisiana publication information:
Tuesday, November 27
Abbeville Meridional
Crowley Post-Signal
Jennings Daily News
Lafayette Daily Advertiser
Lake Charles American Press
New Iberia Daily Iberian
Opelousas Daily World
Welsh Citizen
Wednesday, November 28
Acadiana Gazette
Church Point News
DeQuincy News
St. Martinville Teche News
DeRidder Beauregard Daily News
Thursday, November 29
Basile Weekly
Cameron Pilot
Franklin Banner-Tribune
Gueydan Journal
Kinder Courier-News
Lake Arthur Sun-Times
Marksville Weekly News
Oakdale Journal
Rayne Acadian-Tribune
Rayne Independent
Ville Platte Gazette
Friday, November 30
Leesville Daily Leader
One in six individuals has Unclaimed Property, and the average refund is $300 to $400. Louisianians have much better odds finding unclaimed money listed with the state than they would of winning money playing the lottery. Unclaimed Property is money held by businesses and other entities that goes unclaimed and must be turned over to the state. It includes savings and checking accounts, uncashed payroll checks, certificates of deposit, stocks and dividends, insurance proceeds, oil and gas royalty payments, utility deposits and other funds. When a business cannot locate an individual the Unclaimed Property belongs to, usually because of a wrong address, the money is turned over to the state for safekeeping.
Since 1972, the Unclaimed Property program has returned nearly $270 million to over 200,000 Louisiana citizens. "The Unclaimed Property Program had a record-breaking year, collecting $73 million in unclaimed money and reuniting $27 million with the rightful owners," said Treasurer Kennedy.
To search the Louisiana Unclaimed Property listings and submit a claim online, visit www.LATreasury.com
. For assistance by telephone, call toll-free 1-888-925-4127 weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. To keep current on Unclaimed Property and Treasury news, follow the Louisiana Department of the Treasury on Facebook and Twitter.
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