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How to Open an IOLTA Account
If an attorney determines that he or she must maintain an IOLTA account, the following
steps should be taken to open the account:
1. The attorney must place IOLTA accounts at
eligible financial institutions—those that pay on IOLTA interest rates comparable
to rates paid to similarly situated, non-IOLTA customers. For more information,
visit the Choose a Bank/Credit
Union section.
2. Attorneys may not open IOLTA accounts at non-participating institutions. Non-participating
institutions may contact Janice Cappiello
for a bank code and packet of instructions and forms to begin the eligibility process.
3. The attorney must open an interest-bearing IOLTA account in his or her or the
law firm’s name and with the Texas Access to Justice Foundation’s tax identification
number. The Foundation will pay reasonable service charges on the IOLTA account.
However, the Foundation does not pay for checks, wire transfers or other business
expenses associated with the account.
4. The attorney and financial institution must complete the
IOLTA Notice to Financial Institution form at the bank and return it to
the Texas Access to Justice Foundation via fax at 512.469.0112, or mail to P.O.
Box 12886, Austin, Texas 78711-2886.
Unclaimed Property: If an attorney or law firm has unclaimed property
(the person to whom the funds belong is unknown or cannot be located) in an IOLTA
account, refer to Texas Property Code chapters 72 and 74 for instructions on how
to handle disbursing these funds.
For more information on how to open an IOLTA account, please contact
Joyce Lindsey, Associate Director.
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