
PULASKI, Tenn. - The Tennessee Department of Treasury, Unclaimed Property Division, will be at the SunDrop Festival, in Pulaski, June 14, to help reunite citizens in Southern Middle Tennessee with missing money.
Tennesseans have located hundreds, and even thousands of dollars in missing money at past events. There’s more than $15.4 million waiting to be claimed in Giles County and the surrounding six-county area.
These are the amounts available to claim in each county:
Giles County: $1,629,931
Lawrence County: $2,094,957
Lewis County: $536,397
Lincoln County: $2,253,547
Marshall County: $1,881,975
Maury County: $7,072,856
SunDrop Festival attendees are encouraged to stop by the Unclaimed Property booth to search ClaimItTN.gov for missing money. If property is found, the owner can file a claim at the booth, and Division representatives will be on-hand to answer any questions about the claims process from: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, June 14.
“I’m grateful to Treasurer Lillard for coming to my district to try to get people’s missing money back to them,” said Sen. Joey Hensley, of Hohenwald, whose district includes Giles County. “Unclaimed Property is a very important state program that’s working on behalf of Tennesseans to get their money back to them.”
“I encourage everyone to take time to stop by the Unclaimed Property booth at the SunDrop Festival to let them search your name, because you might leave with some extra cash in your account,” said Rep. Clay Doggett, of Pulaski. “I am very proud to be able to support Treasurer Lillard and his staff’s efforts to reconnect people with their missing money through this program.”