22-116. Funds in possession of justice of the
peace; deposit with county treasurer; payment to claimants;
disposition of unclaimed funds


A. On or before April 1 each year every justice of the peace who has funds in his
possession arising from fees or any other source, which have been in his possession for
more than two years before April 1, shall pay such funds to the county treasurer and
shall provide the treasurer with an itemized list showing the name of the person
depositing the money with the justice, the date of the deposit, and the amount.


B. The treasurer shall deposit the money in an account entitled the "suspension
account", and at any time within one year from deposit of the funds the amount owing any
person shall be returned and paid to the person upon warrant issued by the board of
supervisors. The board of supervisors shall require strict proof that the money should
be repaid to the person claiming it, and the warrant, if issued, shall be paid from the
suspension fund.


C. One year after deposit of the money with the county treasurer all money
remaining in the suspension account for which no claim has been filed shall be deposited
in the general fund of the county.