Lawrence County Unclaimed Property
Residents of Lawrence County can search for unclaimed money through the Illinois ICash portal. The county seat is Lawrenceville, and while local government offices handle property taxes and other county business, all unclaimed funds are managed at the state level. The Illinois Treasurer holds more than $5 billion in unclaimed property. Some of that money could belong to people in Lawrence County who simply never knew it was there.
Lawrence County Quick Facts
Lawrence County Treasurer
The Lawrence County Treasurer's office handles local property tax collection and county fund management. County Treasurer oversees the office from Lawrenceville. While this office manages county finances, it does not run an unclaimed property program. All unclaimed funds for Lawrence County residents are held by the Illinois State Treasurer.
If you need help with property taxes, the Treasurer's office is the right place to call. But for unclaimed money, you should go straight to the state ICash system. The county office can point you in the right direction if you are not sure where to start.
The Lawrence County Treasurer's website shows office details and tax payment options for local residents.
Visit the Lawrence County Treasurer's page for more on local tax services.
| Treasurer | County Treasurer |
|---|---|
| Address | 1106 Jefferson St, Lawrenceville, IL 62439 |
| Phone | (618) 943-2016 |
| Website | lawrencecounty.illinois.gov |
How to Search in Lawrence County
The fastest way to check for unclaimed money in Lawrence County is through the Illinois ICash website. Go to icash.illinoistreasurer.gov and enter your name. The system checks the entire state database, which includes all property reported by businesses, banks, and other holders in Lawrence County.
You can search by name, city, or zip code. Try different spellings. Use old names if you have changed yours. Search for family members too. About 1 in 4 Illinois residents have unclaimed property, so the odds are decent that you or someone you know has something waiting.
The database gets updated as new property is reported. Businesses must file reports each year, so new money comes in all the time. Even if you checked last year and found nothing, try again. The missingmoney.com national database is also worth a look if you have lived outside Illinois.
Note: Never pay anyone to search for your unclaimed money. The ICash search is always free.
Types of Unclaimed Property
Unclaimed money in Lawrence County comes in many forms. The most common is a dormant bank account. When you leave money in a savings or checking account and stop using it, the bank will eventually report it to the state. But there are other types too.
Insurance companies sometimes owe money to people who never filed a claim or whose check went to the wrong address. Employers may have paychecks that went uncashed. Utility companies hold refunds and deposits that customers never picked up. Even the government can owe you money from a tax refund or other payment that got returned as undeliverable.
Stock dividends and mutual fund distributions are another source. If a brokerage firm loses contact with you, those payments pile up and eventually go to the state. Safe deposit box contents can also become unclaimed property if the box goes untouched for years.
The Illinois Money Match program tries to match owners with their money before they even search. The program has returned over $2 billion since it started. If the Treasurer can verify your identity through state records, they will send you a letter and then a check. It is that simple.
Claiming Your Property
When you find a match on ICash for Lawrence County, click the claim button to begin. The site guides you through each step. You will need to give some basic information and then send in documents to prove your identity.
Standard documents for a claim include:
- Driver's license or state-issued ID
- Proof of Social Security number (SS card, W-2, or Medicare card)
- Proof of old address if it differs from your current one
- Death certificate if claiming for a deceased person
Send your paperwork to the Illinois Treasurer by email at unclaimedproperty@illinoistreasurer.gov, through the online upload tool, or by mail to P.O. Box 19495, Springfield, IL 62794-9495. Claims under $2,000 do not need notarization. Claims above that amount do.
After the state gets everything, expect a review period of up to 90 days. You can check your claim status on the ICash site using your Claim ID. The whole process is free. The state never charges a fee to return unclaimed money to Lawrence County residents.
Illinois Unclaimed Property Law
The Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act (765 ILCS 1026) sets the rules for unclaimed money in Illinois. The law was originally passed in 1961 and updated in 2017. It applies to all holders of unclaimed property in Lawrence County and across the state.
Under this law, banks, businesses, and government agencies must report and turn over dormant accounts after a set waiting period. Most property becomes reportable after three to five years of no contact with the owner. Holders who fail to report face examinations and potential penalties.
The law also regulates paid finders. Anyone who helps people locate unclaimed property for a fee must hold a license from the Treasurer. The maximum fee is 10% of the amount recovered. Finder contracts signed during the first 24 months after the state receives the property are not valid. Acting as an unlicensed finder can lead to civil penalties of up to $10,000 per violation.
Contact for Lawrence County
The Illinois State Treasurer handles all unclaimed property claims for Lawrence County. Call 800-961-8303 for help with a claim. You can email the unclaimed property office at unclaimedproperty@illinoistreasurer.gov. The mailing address for claims is P.O. Box 19495, Springfield, IL 62794-9495.
For local Lawrence County business, reach the Treasurer at (618) 943-2016. The office is at 1106 Jefferson St, Lawrenceville, IL 62439. The county website at lawrencecounty.illinois.gov has more information about local services and tax payments.
Nearby Counties
These counties are near Lawrence County. Search for unclaimed money under old addresses in any of these areas if you have lived there before.