Check Your Mailbox: Millions in Louisiana Unclaimed Property Checks Are Going Out

Jacob Greene
Published Jun 17, 2026

Check Your Mailbox: Millions in Louisiana Unclaimed Property Checks Are Going Out

Louisiana residents are being advised to pay close attention to their mail, as millions of dollars in unclaimed property checks are being sent out by the state treasury. These checks go to people whose money ended up with the state after being separated from their original accounts or payments.

Many recipients may not even realize they are owed anything until a check appears in their mailbox.

State officials emphasize that these checks are legitimate and should not be ignored or thrown away. In past years, a significant number of payments were never cashed because people had moved, changed addresses, or assumed the checks were part of a scam.

This time, the message is clear: if you receive one of these checks from the Louisiana Department of Treasury, it is real money and can be safely deposited or cashed.
 

What Counts as Unclaimed Property?

  • Unclaimed property can include:

    • Old paychecks that were never cashed

    • Dormant or forgotten bank accounts

    • Utility deposits that were never refunded

    • Royalties and interest payments

    • Stock-related funds and certificates

    • Life insurance benefits that never reached the beneficiary

Worth reading: The State By State Guide to Unclaimed Assets
 

Why These Checks Matter

Unclaimed property payments can be especially helpful at a time when many households are dealing with high living costs.

A check from the state may come as an unexpected but welcome boost, particularly for those managing tight budgets. Because the money already belongs to the recipient, there is no repayment, interest, or fee involved in cashing these checks.

The challenge is that people often overlook or mistrust unexpected mail, especially if they are wary of scams. That is why the treasury is strongly urging recipients to open the envelope, read the letter carefully, and understand that these are official payments from the state.

Ignoring them simply means leaving your own money unclaimed.
 

How to Check for More Unclaimed Money

Even if a check does not arrive, residents may still have money waiting with the state that has not yet been issued automatically.

The safest way to find out is to search the official unclaimed property database managed by the Louisiana Department of Treasury.

You can start your search here: https://lacashclaim.org/.

On the site, you can enter your name, review any potential matches, and follow the instructions to file a claim. This process can also be useful for checking on behalf of family members, including deceased relatives whose estates may still be entitled to funds.

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