About Southern California Edison Company

Southern California Edison Company Unclaimed Property

Southern California Edison Company currently holds $23.5 million in unclaimed property across 234,516 separate records in California. As one of the state's largest electric utilities, Sce commonly holds unclaimed funds from utility deposit refunds, final bill credits, overcharges, customer rebates, and inactive prepaid accounts from customers who moved without providing forwarding addresses.

Southern California Edison is a major investor-owned electric utility serving over 15 million people across central, coastal and southern California. The company's unclaimed property typically originates from utility security deposits that were never refunded when customers moved, final bill credits or overpayments on closed accounts, energy efficiency rebates that were never cashed, and prepaid electric account balances left behind during relocations.

Most Sce unclaimed property claims are concentrated in Los Angeles, Orange County, and Riverside areas where the utility has its largest customer base and where frequent population movement creates opportunities for lost contact with customers. The company has operated under various names since 1886, including California Edison Company, so some older unclaimed property may appear under previous corporate names that longtime residents might not immediately recognize as the same utility provider.

The average claim from Southern California Edison Company is $100.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I claim my money from Southern California Edison Company?

Search your name above to find potential matches. If you have unclaimed property from Southern California Edison Company, get your personalized Claim Report which includes Property IDs, filing instructions, required documents checklist, and step-by-step guidance to recover your money.

Why does Southern California Edison Company have unclaimed property?

Southern California Edison Company holds $23.5M in unclaimed property because customers moved, changed names, or forgot about accounts. After 3-5 years of inactivity, companies must turn funds over to the state.

What types of property does Southern California Edison Company report?

Common types include dormant checking/savings accounts, uncashed checks, final paychecks, security deposits, insurance payouts, and refunds. The type depends on Southern California Edison Company's business.

How long does it take to get my Southern California Edison Company claim?

Once you file with California, most claims are processed within 60-90 days. Complex claims or those requiring additional documentation may take longer.

Is there a deadline to claim property from Southern California Edison Company?

No! California holds unclaimed property indefinitely. There's no time limit to claim money originally held by Southern California Edison Company or any other company.

$23.5M from Southern California Edison Company

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$100 Average Claim
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