Search Menominee County Unclaimed Money

Search Menominee County Unclaimed Money by starting with the county treasurer, then moving to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue if the money belongs in the statewide program. Menominee County keeps its own treasury work, tax payment history, and foreclosure records in one local system, so the right claim path depends on where the money started. That is especially important here because the research is treasurer focused, not a broad county claim portal. If you know the office that handled the money first, you can narrow the search fast and avoid sending a claim to the wrong desk.

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Menominee County Unclaimed Money and Treasurer

The official Menominee County Treasurer page is the best local starting point because it shows the county office that handles treasury and real property listing duties. Lona Tourtillott serves as County Treasurer. The office lists a mailing address of PO Box 279, Keshena, WI 54135-0279, a physical address at W3269 Courthouse Lane, Keshena, WI 54135-0279, and hours of Monday through Friday, 8:00 to 4:30. The phone number is 715-799-3315 and the fax number is 715-799-1322.

The county says the Treasurer's constitutional duties are defined in Wis. Stat. 59.25. In practice, that means the office receives money belonging to the county, handles first and second installments and delinquent tax payments for the Town of Menominee municipality, deals with banking and fiduciary matters, pays out tax money to taxing jurisdictions, and keeps a true and correct account of receipts and expenditures. For a Menominee County Unclaimed Money search, that is a strong clue that the treasurer is the right office when the balance came through local tax or county money work.

The county page below is the local source for that treasury role and the unclaimed funds notice trail.

Menominee County Treasurer shows the office details, tax duties, and local money responsibilities that sit closest to a county claim.

Menominee County Unclaimed Money at the county treasurer office

Use that office first when the money is county-held, because the treasurer keeps the local account trail and can confirm whether the record belongs in Menominee County.

Menominee County Unclaimed Money Contact Details

The Menominee County treasurer contact page confirms that Lona Tourtillott serves as County Treasurer and repeats the same office phone and fax numbers. That page also confirms the W3269 Courthouse Lane address in Keshena. The county encourages taxpayers to keep mailing information current, which matters when a check, refund, or tax notice may have gone to an old address instead of the right one.

A county money search often gets easier once the contact details are matched to the right office. The treasurer contact page also notes that card payments carry a 2.95% charge. That detail is not a claim rule by itself, but it does help explain how the office processes payments and why a transaction may look different when it is posted or reissued. If your Menominee County Unclaimed Money question starts with a payment record, the contact page is the best place to confirm the current office path.

The contact page below is the official county source for office location and direct communication with the treasurer.

Menominee County Treasurer Contact Page is the best place to confirm the office, the address, and the payment details that go with a county money question.

Menominee County Unclaimed Money contact page for the treasurer office

That contact page is useful when a mailed payment, address change, or county notice needs to be matched to the right office before any claim can move forward.

Menominee County Unclaimed Money and Tax Foreclosures

Menominee County also uses the treasurer office for tax foreclosure work under Wis. Stat. 75.521. The research says the office works with Corporation Counsel to prepare legal documents, and property obtained through In Rem proceedings is advertised in the Shawano Leader and on the county web page before it is sold by sealed bid. That is a different path from a normal unclaimed money claim, but it still helps explain the county's money records because foreclosure work can produce payments, notices, or account changes that later need to be traced.

That distinction matters. A foreclosure sale, a tax delinquency, and an unclaimed funds notice are not the same thing. The foreclosure process tells you where the county placed the property and which office handled the account. If you are checking Menominee County Unclaimed Money and the record seems tied to a tax issue, the foreclosure trail can clarify whether the balance stayed with the county, moved to a taxing jurisdiction, or became part of a legal sale process instead. Start with the treasurer because that office keeps the tax money history and the foreclosure file together.

Wisconsin Unclaimed Money for Menominee County

When the money is not local, the statewide path belongs to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue. The DOR says unclaimed property covers financial assets that have been inactive for a period of one year or more, and it keeps those funds until the rightful owner claims them. That is the correct fallback for money from businesses, financial institutions, insurance companies, or other statewide holders. The county treasurer does not receive those funds, so a Menominee County search should move to the state program when the local office does not match the source.

The state search starts with the Wisconsin DOR unclaimed property FAQ, which explains the statewide program in plain terms. If a match appears, use how to claim property and acceptable documents to build the filing. The DOR also defines the people and property involved in its main unclaimed property search, while Wis. Stat. 177.01 and 177.0903 provide the claim framework behind the state process.

That statewide path is where Menominee County residents should look when the money did not come from county taxes, county foreclosures, or county treasury work. It is the clean fallback for private-holder property.

Menominee County Unclaimed Money Tips

The simplest Menominee County Unclaimed Money approach is to match the office to the record before you file anything. If the money came through county taxes, treasury work, or a foreclosure matter, the county treasurer is the first stop. If the funds were never local and came from a bank, insurer, or other statewide holder, use DOR instead. That sequence keeps the search honest and prevents a claim from landing in the wrong program.

It also helps to keep the office name, the mailing address, and the amount together when you search. Menominee County's treasurer page and contact page give the local office details, while the state pages explain what proof DOR wants if the claim turns into a statewide filing. If the record looks old, trace it back through the treasurer first and then use the DOR claim page if the county says the money is not theirs. That is the fastest way to handle Menominee County Unclaimed Money without guessing.

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