Access St. Clair County Unclaimed Money

Unclaimed money in St. Clair County flows through the Alabama State Treasury. The county has two courthouses serving different areas.

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St. Clair County Quick Facts

94,801 Population
Ashville/Pell City County Seats
30th Judicial Circuit
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How to Search for Unclaimed Money

All unclaimed property in Alabama goes to the State Treasury. This applies to St. Clair County residents just like everyone else. The state holds over $1.3 billion waiting for rightful owners. Your name could be on the list.

The search is free. Takes about two minutes. Go to the official state portal and enter your name. Check under maiden names and old addresses too. Many people find money they forgot about.

To search the state database:

The state charges nothing to search or file claims. Third-party finder services exist but are never needed. Under Code of Alabama Section 35-12-93, finder fees are capped at 10%. Save that money and file directly for free.

St. Clair County Probate Court website for estate documents

St. Clair County Probate Courts

St. Clair County has two county seats. Ashville serves the northern part. Pell City handles the southern division. Each has its own courthouse and probate office. Check which one serves your area before visiting.

The probate courts help with estate documents. These papers support heir claims for deceased relatives. They handle wills, letters of administration, and death certificates. They do not process unclaimed money claims directly. That goes through the state.

Ashville Office St. Clair County Courthouse
1815 Cogswell Ave, Suite 220
Ashville, AL 35953
Phone (Ashville) (205) 594-2120
Pell City Office St. Clair County Courthouse
1702 Cogswell Ave
Pell City, AL 35125
Phone (Pell City) (205) 338-3741
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Probate Judge Mike Bowling
Website stclairco.com/probate.html

St. Clair County is part of the 30th Judicial Circuit. The dual courthouse system dates back to the 1800s. Northern and southern residents each wanted a courthouse nearby. The arrangement continues today.

Getting Estate Documents for Heir Claims

Heirs need specific documents to claim money for deceased relatives. The state treasury requires proof of death and proof of relationship. County probate courts provide these papers. Without proper documentation, your claim will stall.

Documents you may need:

  • Certified death certificate
  • Letters of administration or testamentary
  • Copy of the will if one exists
  • Birth certificate showing relationship
  • Marriage certificate if spouse

The probate court charges fees for copies. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. Recording fees run about $3.00 per page in most Alabama counties. Call ahead to get current prices. Some documents take time to process. Start early if you need papers for an heir claim.

You can request documents in person or by mail. Bring valid ID when visiting. Make sure you go to the correct courthouse. Records may be split between the two locations.

Online Records Access

St. Clair County provides some online access to records. The county website has links to various departments. For detailed probate records, you may need to visit or call one of the offices.

Online resources:

The county website explains which courthouse handles different areas. Alacourt covers circuit court records. For probate matters specifically, contact the appropriate St. Clair County office.

Types of Unclaimed Property

Many kinds of assets end up as unclaimed property. Banks, employers, insurance companies, and utilities all report dormant accounts. These funds wait at the state treasury.

Common unclaimed property in St. Clair County:

  • Old bank accounts from closed branches
  • Final paychecks from jobs you left
  • Insurance payouts and annuities
  • Utility deposits from old addresses
  • Stock dividends and mutual funds
  • Safe deposit box contents
  • Uncashed refund checks

Logan Martin Lake draws visitors and second-home owners. People who sell vacation homes sometimes forget about utility deposits. Former residents and their families should search the state database.

About St. Clair County

St. Clair County sits east of Birmingham. About 95,000 people live here. The county formed in 1818 and was named for General Arthur St. Clair of the Revolutionary War. It has grown steadily as Birmingham suburbs expand.

The county has two seats. Ashville serves the north. Pell City serves the south. Logan Martin Lake, formed by a dam on the Coosa River, covers much of the southern part. The lake drives tourism and second-home development.

Manufacturing and retail provide jobs. Many residents commute to Birmingham for work. The county has a mix of rural areas and growing suburbs. Check the state database if your family has ties to St. Clair County.

Contact the State Treasury

Have questions about unclaimed money? The state treasury runs the program. Staff can help with searches and claims. Contact them directly for assistance.

Office Alabama State Treasury, Unclaimed Property Division
Address RSA Union Building
100 North Union Street, Suite 636
Montgomery, AL 36104
Toll-Free (888) 844-8400
Local (334) 242-9614
Email unclaimed@treasury.alabama.gov

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Cities in St. Clair County

St. Clair County has several towns. No cities here meet the 50,000 population threshold for a dedicated page. All residents use the same state unclaimed property search.

Towns in St. Clair County include Pell City, Ashville, Riverside, Moody, Odenville, Springville, Margaret, and Steele. For any of these areas, search the state database by name.

Nearby Counties

If you have ties to areas near St. Clair County, check these neighbors too. Unclaimed property follows where you lived, not where you live now.