S.C. Treasurer Curtis Loftis Looking for Oconee County Residents with Unclaimed Property

Graphic design promoting the South Carolina State Treasurer's Office Unclaimed Property Program with text against blue background that reads, "Oconee County residents have $7,246,735 in unclaimed property." Below that section is a white background with text that lists names of those owed unclaimed funds, which are listed in this article.

If you know any of these Oconee County residents, tell them to visit our website to claim their cash! And don't forget to check for yourself – there might be money waiting for you, too.

State Treasurer Curtis Loftis may be looking for you. That’s because his office has more than $7.2 million in unclaimed funds that belong to people living in Oconee County.

“Did you know one in 10 people have unclaimed funds? An important part of our work at the State Treasurer’s Office is returning unclaimed property to its rightful owners, and it’s probably one of the most enjoyable parts of my job as your State Treasurer,” Loftis said. “We know this money can make a meaningful impact on our citizens, local businesses, churches, schools and charities.”

Currently, the State Treasurer’s Office has more than $800 million in unclaimed property across the state. Millions of dollars are transferred to the program annually by companies that cannot locate the owners. Here are just a few Oconee County residents who have funds at the State Treasurer’s Office:

Collett E. Halik of Seneca

Mildred G. Walters of Seneca

Megan Holman of Walhalla

Malek Khalil of Walhalla

Katherine H. Walters of Westminster

Horace E. Taylor of Westminster

Clayton J. Baxter of Salem

Lori R. Pawlowski of Salem

Debra D. Andrews of West Union

Andrew Mears of West Union


If your name is on this list, it’s easy to claim your funds on the State Treasurer’s website

“We encourage people to check their names on our website a couple of times a year, as it only takes a minute to see if you have any unclaimed property,” Treasurer Loftis added. “It's a free service, and you can often receive your funds in a few weeks.”

Examples of the types of property covered by the program include dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, unclaimed insurance proceeds and forgotten utility deposits. The State Treasurer’s Office serves as custodian of unclaimed funds and holds them until claimed by the rightful owners.

Visit the State Treasurer's Office website at treasurer.sc.gov to see if there is any unclaimed property for you or your family.