James M. Immel Special Assistant County Attorney Allen County Four East Jackson, P.O. Box 766 Iola, Kansas 66749
Dear Mr. Immel:
You request our opinion regarding distribution of the proceeds received in a tax foreclosure sale conducted pursuant to K.S.A.
K.S.A.
"If any lot, tract or piece of real estate sells for more than the judgment lien for the taxes, interest, penalty, and charges plus its share of the costs, charges and expenses of the proceedings and sale, such excess shall be ordered by the court paid upon due proof to the owner or party entitled thereto."
The above statute provides that if property is sold at the tax foreclosure sale for an amount in excess of the judgement and costs of the proceedings and sale, the excess amount is to be paid "to the owner or party entitled thereto." K.S.A.
K.S.A. 58-3946 provides as follows:
"Any intangible property held by the executive, legislative or judicial branch of the United States government, or a state, or a county or municipal subdivision of a state, or any of their authorities, agencies, instrumentalities, administrations, services or other organizations and remaining unclaimed for more than one year after it became payable or distributable is presumed abandoned." (Emphasis added).
"Intangible property" is defined to include inter alia "[m]oneys, checks, drafts, deposits, interest, dividends and income." K.S.A.
Upon expiration of the one year holding period the district court in which the foreclosure proceeding was initiated "shall report to the administrator concerning the property . . . " [K.S.A.
Our research has detected no statutes or case law which would provide for the excess unclaimed proceeds to be retained by Allen County. It appears that the county attorney's handbook and the forms to which you refer in your initial correspondence were taken from the Kansas Government Journal published by the League of Kansas Municipalities, and last revised in 1981, thus predating the UUPA. Accordingly, it is our opinion that the procedure set forth in the UUPA, should be followed by Allen County and the district court in disposing of unclaimed moneys paid in excess of the judgement lien.
Very truly yours,
CARLA J. STOVALL Attorney General of Kansas
Julene L. Miller Deputy Attorney General
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