COLUMBIA—South Carolina Treasurer Curtis M. Loftis, Jr. announced that citizens can now search for unclaimed property on the State Treasurer’s website, treasurer.sc.gov, and on MissingMoney.com, a national database that includes unclaimed property being held by 42 states and provinces.
Each year, companies turn over billions of dollars to states’ unclaimed property programs when they cannot locate the owners of the funds. South Carolina’s Unclaimed Property Program, administered by the State Treasurer’s Office, is currently seeking the rightful owners of more than $500 million.
“Many people in South Carolina have lived or worked in other states, so it’s a good idea for them to check each state’s unclaimed property program for money they may have left behind,” said Treasurer Loftis. “By joining MissingMoney.com, we’ve provided our citizens with a single source for locating property across the country. This is just another way we can help reunite individuals with their lost funds.”
The information on treasurer.sc.gov and MissingMoney.com is updated weekly, and there is no charge to search the databases. If a search turns up unclaimed property, the owner will be provided information on how to start the claims process.
During the 2015-2016 fiscal year, the State Treasurer’s Office returned over $23 million in unclaimed property to South Carolinians, a 28% increase over the previous year. The funds typically come from bank accounts, uncashed checks, stock certificates, insurance policies and utility deposits.
For more information, or to search for unclaimed property, visit www.treasurer.sc.gov or www.MissingMoney.com

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