Politics & Government

EG Receives $5,600 In Unclaimed Property From State

The amount was among the highest distributed to 37 cities and towns.


East Greenwich will receive $5,601.49 in unclaimed property from the state Treasury Department, according to a press release from Gen. Treasurer Gina Raimondo's office.

The money is part of just over $72,000 reunited to 37 cities and towns, with the sum returned to East Greenwich third highest.

"Returning this unclaimed property to cities and towns is an example of government working across all levels," Raimondo said. "As Treasury streamlined its data matching process, it discovered these municipal properties, and now going forward we will actively work with local finance departments to return their money."

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In addition to municipal outreach, for the second year in a row, Treasury has notified General Assembly members of constituents in their districts who have unclaimed property and encouraged assembly members to contact them. Work is also under way with other state agencies to match constituent information in a new direct mail pilot program. One example is the matching unclaimed property records against the department of motor vehicle database.

"Property remains unclaimed for many reasons, the most common being inaccurate information," Raimondo continued. "We are actively testing new ways to solve the data matching problem, so we can reunite people with their property. I am hopeful that direct mail and engaging other groups and agencies is a way to make the program more successful."

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An incorrect address or misspelled name will likely lead to property being turned over to the unclaimed property division for safekeeping. In the case of cities and towns, included on the list are unclaimed insurance premiums and smaller checks for various fees, among other monies.

Treasury currently holds over $250 million in unclaimed property and encourages people to search its online missing money database. Recent upgrades to the claims system have reduced processing time to less than one week.

Pawtucket: $21,557.88 | Bristol: $9,351.95 | E. Greenwich: $5,601.49 | Providence: $5,521.64 | Warwick: $3,342.31 | N. Providence: $2,581.45| Narragansett: $2,577.62 | N. Kingstown: $2,522.16 | Barrington: $2,170.74 | Woonsocket: $1,625.61| Foster: $1,606.41 | N. Smithfield: $1,511.00 | E. Providence: $1,301.86 | Lincoln: $1,206.86 | Cumberland: $1,112.12 | S. Kingstown: $1,072.30 | Newport: $1,010.84 | Warren: $927.48 | W.Warwick: $779.72 | Burrillville: $763.77 | Coventry: $754.57 | Johnston: $615 | Central Falls: $410 | Middletown: $367 | Little Compton: $330.64 | Cranston: $328.44 | Smithfield: $233 | New Shoreham: $193.96 | Hopkinton: $163.40 | Richmond: $161 | Tiverton: $147.25 | Westerly: $146.92 | Charlestown: $139.67 | Portsmouth: $61 | Exeter: $49. | W. Greenwich: $47 | Scituate: $40.45 | Total: $72,333.51


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