Lake County Transfers $3.9 Million in Unclaimed Property Tax Funds to General Fund

Johnnie Padberg
Published Aug 28, 2025

Lake County Transfers $3.9 Million in Unclaimed Property Tax Funds to General Fund

The Lake County Treasurer’s Office has officially moved $3,904,221 in unclaimed surplus property taxes into the county’s General Fund, marking the conclusion of a years-long review of duplicate tax payments.

Many of these funds date back to the early 1980s.
 

Why Were These Funds Unclaimed?

The unclaimed money largely came from duplicate property tax payments, often made when banks, title companies, mortgage firms, or escrow agents sent payments without homeowners realizing a second payment had already been submitted.

Under Ohio law, unclaimed funds must remain in a trust for at least five years, giving rightful owners a chance to recover their money.

After that period, any remaining funds can be transferred to the county’s General Fund.

Read: The State By State Guide to Unclaimed Assets
 

Efforts to Return the Money

Over the past three years, Lake County officials carried out an extensive process to locate and refund taxpayers. Steps included:

  • Reviewing both digital records (from 2011 onward) and historical ledgers dating back to 1983.

  • Publishing notices and mailing letters to affected residents.

  • Conducting detailed database searches to confirm claims.

As a result, 17,000 residents received either direct refunds or credits toward their property taxes.

Refunds ranged from modest sums to significant amounts, with one long-time resident recovering thousands of dollars after decades of overpayment.

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What Happens Now?

With the investigation complete, the remaining $3.9 million has been officially deposited into Lake County’s General Fund, where it will be used to support local government services and community needs.

Lake County’s proactive approach not only ensured that rightful taxpayers were reimbursed, but also redirected long-dormant funds back into the community.

Residents are encouraged to regularly review property tax statements to avoid duplicate payments in the future.

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