"Unclaimed Property: Are You Missing Out on Money in Colorado, Rhode Island, and Connecticut?"

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Colorado holds over $1.5 billion in unclaimed property, with $677,064,160 returned since the program began in 1987. Residents, schools, hospitals, small businesses, and corporations can search for their unclaimed property on the state's website and file a claim by providing necessary documentation such as a photo ID and social security number. Once the claim is submitted, it can be tracked using a claim number, and if a letter is received from the State of Colorado Department of the Treasury Unclaimed Property Division, the process is similar.
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- How to find out if you have unclaimed property in RI WPRI.com
- How to claim your unclaimed property NewsNation Now
- How to find out if you have unclaimed money in Connecticut WTNH.com
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