South Carolina Code of Laws
Article 3 - Probate Of Wills And Administration
Section 62-3-914. Disposition of unclaimed assets.

(a) If after the expiration of eight months from the appointment of the personal representative of a decedent it appears to the satisfaction of the court by whom the appointment was granted that the personal representative of the estate is unable to ascertain the whereabouts of a person entitled to be heir or devisee of the estate or whether a person who, if living, would be entitled as heir or devisee of this estate is dead or alive, the court may issue a notice addressed to all persons interested in the estate as heirs or devisees calling on the person whose whereabouts or the fact of whose death is unknown, his personal representatives, or heirs or devisees, to appear before the court on a certain day and hour as specified in this notice and to show cause why the personal representative should not be ordered to distribute the estate as if the person whose whereabouts or the fact of whose death is unknown had died before the decedent, and notifying all persons entitled to the estate as heir or devisee, or otherwise, to appear on a designated day and time before the court to intervene for their interest in the estate. The day fixed in the notice, on which cause must be shown, must not be less than one month after the date of the first publication of the notice.
(b) The notice must be published once a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper published in the county in which the court is held. The court has the right, in its discretion, to order the notice to be published once a week for three successive weeks in one other newspaper published in another place most likely to give notice to interested persons.
(c) The publication of the notice as prescribed in subsection (b) must be proved by filing with the court copies of the newspapers containing the publication of the notice or the affidavit of the publishers or printers of the respective newspapers.
(d) At the time fixed in the notice for cause to be shown, due proof of publication having been made and filed as required by subsection (c), if no person appears as required, the court must decree distribution of the estate to be made as if the person whose whereabouts or the fact of whose death is unknown had died before the decedent. Distribution by the personal representative is a full and complete discharge to the personal representative.
(e) At the time fixed in the notice for cause to be shown, due proof of publication having been made and filed as required by subsection (c), if the person whose whereabouts or the fact of whose death was unknown appears, all further proceedings must be discharged.
(f) If the identity of the person appearing is disputed by the personal representative, an heir or devisee of the decedent or the legal representatives of an heir or devisee, the court must proceed to hear and determine the controversy. If the controversy is determined against the person appearing, distribution of the estate must be made as prescribed in subsection (d); but if the controversy is determined in favor of the party appearing, he is considered to be the person whose whereabouts or the fact of whose death was unknown. The determination in either case is subject to appeal as provided in Section 62-1-308.
(g) At the expiration of the time fixed in the notice for cause to be shown, due proof of publication having been made and filed as required by subsection (c), if a person appears claiming to be heir, devisee, or personal representative of the person whose whereabouts or the fact of whose death is unknown or to be otherwise entitled to his estate and claiming a distributive share in the decedent's estate, the court shall proceed to hear and determine whether the person whose whereabouts or the fact of whose death is unknown died before or after the decedent, and if the determination is that the person whose whereabouts or the fact of whose death is unknown died before the decedent, distribution of the decedent's estate must be made accordingly; but if the court determines that the person whose whereabouts or the fact of whose death is unknown died after the death of the decedent, the distributive share of the person must be paid and delivered by the personal representative to the person legally entitled to receive it, the determination in either case, is subject to appeal as provided in Section 62-1-308.
(h) Instead of the procedure required in this section, an unclaimed devise or intestate share of five thousand dollars or less may be paid or transferred by the personal representative to the South Carolina State Treasurer.
HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 539, Section 1; 1987 Act No. 171, Section 45; 1990 Act No. 521, Sections 57, 58, 103; 1997 Act No. 152, Section 17; 2013 Act No. 100, Section 1, eff January 1, 2014.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 62 - South Carolina Probate Code

Article 3 - Probate Of Wills And Administration

Section 62-3-101. Devolution of estate at death; restrictions.

Section 62-3-102. Necessity of order of probate for will.

Section 62-3-103. Necessity of appointment for administration.

Section 62-3-104. Claims against decedent; necessity of administration.

Section 62-3-105. Proceedings affecting devolution and administration; jurisdiction of subject matter.

Section 62-3-106. Proceedings within the jurisdiction of court; service; jurisdiction over persons.

Section 62-3-107. Scope of proceedings; proceedings independent; exception.

Section 62-3-108. Probate, testacy, and appointment proceedings; ultimate time limit.

Section 62-3-109. Statute of limitations on decedent's cause of action.

Section 62-3-201. Venue for first and subsequent estate proceedings; location of property.

Section 62-3-202. Appointment or testacy proceedings; conflicting claim of domicile in another state.

Section 62-3-203. Priority among persons seeking appointment as personal representative.

Section 62-3-204. Demand for notice of order or filing concerning decedent's estate.

Section 62-3-301. Applications for informal probate or appointment; contents.

Section 62-3-302. Informal probate; duty of court; effect of informal probate.

Section 62-3-303. Informal probate; proof and findings required.

Section 62-3-304. Informal probate unavailable in certain cases.

Section 62-3-305. Informal probate; court not satisfied.

Section 62-3-306. Notice requirements.

Section 62-3-307. Informal appointment proceedings; delay in order; duty of court; effect of appointment.

Section 62-3-308. Informal appointment proceedings; proof and findings required.

Section 62-3-309. Informal appointment proceedings; court not satisfied.

Section 62-3-310. Informal appointment proceedings; notice requirements.

Section 62-3-311. Informal appointment unavailable in certain cases.

Section 62-3-401. Formal testacy proceedings; nature; when commenced.

Section 62-3-402. Formal testacy or appointment proceedings; petition; contents.

Section 62-3-403. Notice of hearing on petition.

Section 62-3-404. Written objections to probate.

Section 62-3-405. Uncontested cases; hearings and proof.

Section 62-3-406. Testimony of attesting witnesses.

Section 62-3-407. Burdens in contested cases.

Section 62-3-408. Effect of final order in another jurisdiction.

Section 62-3-409. Order; foreign will.

Section 62-3-410. Probate of more than one instrument.

Section 62-3-411. Partial intestacy.

Section 62-3-412. Effect of order; vacation.

Section 62-3-413. Vacation of order for other cause.

Section 62-3-414. Formal proceedings concerning appointment of personal representative.

Section 62-3-501. Nature of proceeding.

Section 62-3-502. Petition; order.

Section 62-3-503. Effect on other proceedings.

Section 62-3-504. Powers of personal representative.

Section 62-3-505. Interim orders; distribution and closing orders.

Section 62-3-601. Qualification.

Section 62-3-602. Acceptance of appointment; consent to jurisdiction.

Section 62-3-603. Bond not required without court order; exceptions; waiver of bond requirement.

Section 62-3-604. Bond amount; security; procedure; reduction.

Section 62-3-605. Demand for bond by interested person.

Section 62-3-606. Terms and conditions of bonds.

Section 62-3-607. Order restraining personal representative.

Section 62-3-608. Termination of appointment.

Section 62-3-609. Death or disability terminates appointment.

Section 62-3-610. Order closing estate terminates appointment.

Section 62-3-611. Petition for removal; cause; procedure.

Section 62-3-612. Change of testacy status.

Section 62-3-613. Successor personal representative.

Section 62-3-614. Special administrator; appointment.

Section 62-3-615. Special administrator; who may be appointed.

Section 62-3-616. Special administrator; appointed informally; powers and duties.

Section 62-3-617. Special administrator; formal proceedings; powers and duties.

Section 62-3-618. Termination of appointment; special administrator.

Section 62-3-619. "Executor de son tort" defined.

Section 62-3-620. Order for executor de son tort to account for deceased's property; decree for damages.

Section 62-3-621. Rights under Section 62-3-620 survive death of executor de son tort.

Section 62-3-701. Time of accrual of duties and powers.

Section 62-3-702. Priority among different letters.

Section 62-3-703. General duties; relation and liability to persons interested in estate; standing to sue.

Section 62-3-704. Personal representative to proceed with court sanction.

Section 62-3-705. Duty of personal representative; information to heirs and devisees.

Section 62-3-706. Duty of personal representative; inventory and appraisement.

Section 62-3-707. Employment of appraisers.

Section 62-3-708. Duty of personal representative; supplementary inventory.

Section 62-3-709. Duty of personal representative; possession of estate.

Section 62-3-710. Power to avoid transfers.

Section 62-3-711. Powers of personal representatives; in general.

Section 62-3-712. Improper exercise of power; breach of fiduciary duty.

Section 62-3-713. Sale, encumbrance, or transaction involving conflict of interest; voidable; exceptions.

Section 62-3-714. Persons dealing with personal representative; protection.

Section 62-3-715. Transactions authorized for personal representatives; exceptions.

Section 62-3-716. Powers and duties of successor personal representative.

Section 62-3-717. Corepresentatives; when joint action required.

Section 62-3-718. Powers of surviving personal representative.

Section 62-3-719. Compensation of personal representative.

Section 62-3-720. Expenses in estate litigation.

Section 62-3-721. Proceedings for review of employment of agents and compensation of personal representatives and employees of estate.

Section 62-3-801. Notice to creditors.

Section 62-3-802. Statutes of limitations.

Section 62-3-803. Limitations on presentation of claims.

Section 62-3-804. Manner of presentation of claims.

Section 62-3-805. Classification of claims.

Section 62-3-806. Allowance of claims.

Section 62-3-807. Payment of claims.

Section 62-3-808. Individual liability of personal representative.

Section 62-3-809. Secured claims.

Section 62-3-810. Claims not due; contingent or unliquidated claims.

Section 62-3-811. Counterclaims.

Section 62-3-812. Execution and levies prohibited.

Section 62-3-813. Compromise of claims.

Section 62-3-814. Encumbered assets.

Section 62-3-815. Administration in more than one state; duty of personal representative.

Section 62-3-816. Final distribution to domiciliary representative.

Section 62-3-901. Successors' rights if no administration.

Section 62-3-902. Distribution; order in which assets appropriated; abatement.

Section 62-3-903. Right of retainer.

Section 62-3-905. Penalty clause for contest.

Section 62-3-906. Distribution in kind; valuation; method.

Section 62-3-907. Distribution in kind; evidence.

Section 62-3-908. Distribution; right or title of distributee.

Section 62-3-909. Improper distribution; liability of distributee.

Section 62-3-910. Purchasers from distributees or personal representatives protected.

Section 62-3-911. Partition for purpose of distribution.

Section 62-3-912. Private agreements among successors to decedent binding on personal representative.

Section 62-3-913. Distributions to trustee.

Section 62-3-914. Disposition of unclaimed assets.

Section 62-3-915. Distribution to person under disability.

Section 62-3-916. Apportionment of estate taxes.

Section 62-3-1001. Required filings with court; petition for order compelling personal representative to perform duties; court orders.

Section 62-3-1002. Payment of taxes; certificate from Department of Revenue.

Section 62-3-1003. Payment of taxes; filing federal estate tax return.

Section 62-3-1004. Liability of distributees to claimants.

Section 62-3-1005. Rights of successors and creditors.

Section 62-3-1006. Limitations on actions and proceedings against distributees.

Section 62-3-1007. Certificate discharging liens securing fiduciary performance.

Section 62-3-1008. Subsequent administration.

Section 62-3-1101. Effect of approval of agreements involving trusts, inalienable interests, or interests of third persons.

Section 62-3-1102. Procedure for securing court approval of compromise.

Section 62-3-1201. Collection of personal property by affidavit.

Section 62-3-1202. Effect of affidavit.

Section 62-3-1203. Small estates; summary administrative procedure.

Section 62-3-1204. Small estates; closing by sworn statement of personal representative.

Section 62-3-1301. Only procedure for sale of lands by court.

Section 62-3-1302. Sale of real estate.

Section 62-3-1303. Issuance of summons upon petition for sale.

Section 62-3-1304. Form of summons.

Section 62-3-1305. Service of summons and petition.

Section 62-3-1306. Execution of process by sheriff; fees.

Section 62-3-1307. Publication as to nonresidents and parties with unknown residences.

Section 62-3-1308. Filing notice of pendency of action.

Section 62-3-1309. Time for answer.

Section 62-3-1310. Bond for handling of proceeds by personal representative.

Section 62-3-1311. Filing of papers; requirement of returns.

Section 62-3-1312. Entry of releases of liens on property sold.