Rhode Island unclaimed property has made the news yet again. The state is drowning in cash and items of unknown worth and the Treasury needs your help. If you have been living in the state for some time or if you have recently moved away, you might have unclaimed ‘stuff’ waiting for you. The first step is to log on to a nationwide database known as Cash Unclaimed. Once you get logged on, you will be asked for your first and last name, as well as your email address. Once that information is submitted, you will be sent an email including the results of the search you’ve just made. If there is unclaimed property found, you’ll know about it. The only thing left to do then is claim it.
Have you ever lived or worked in Rhode Island? If the answer is yes, you may have lost funds in Rhode Island’s treasury vault. To find out, you are encouraged to use a simple database called Cash Unclaimed. Using nothing more than a first and last name, you can check to see if your name is one of the hundreds of thousands of other names that are listed on the Rhode Island lost funds registry. Millions upon millions of dollars need to be returned to the rightful owners. Are you one of those owners? There’s now a much easier way to find out.
Rhode Island currently holds $8 million in unclaimed property from last year! Do you know how much of this belongs to you? Enter your first and last name in the form above. We will search our entire lost money database and return the amount of unclaimed property or other unclaimed money we locate which may prove to make you rich!
When you perform a free trial search on CashUnclaimed.com we display the
total dollar amount in unclaimed funds that we show reported by the appropriate
government agencies. This does not guarantee that this money is 100% absolutely
yours. What it means is that there is that total dollar amount shown by
government agencies under your name and common variations of your name at
the last time we had the information available to us was reported as unclaimed
and is able to have a claim form submitted to be paid that amount. For more
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