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  • Providence
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  • Cranston
  • Pawtucket
  • East Providence
  • Woonsocket
  • Coventry
  • Cumberland
  • North Providence
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State of Rhode Island Total Population:
1,1 Million Residents

Capital City:
Providence

Largest Cities:
Providence: 179,219
Warwick: 82,672
Cranston: 80,387

Bordering States:
Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York




About Rhode Island Public Records


All government agencies in Rhode Island create, store, and manage public records. The state has the Access to Public Records Act that gives the general public access to the public records. The records include books, manuals, written materials, photos, drawings, information on computers, sound recordings, tapes, microfilms, maps, statistical tabulations, and other materials regardless of physical form or characteristics.

Most public records are available in the state but information about unpublished research and commercial data, medical records, birth certificates, death certificates, sealed records, library records, and tax returns, can be blocked out.




A Short History Of Rhode Island


Rhode Island is the smallest of the U.S. states. Rhode Island was founded by Roger Williams in 1636, who had been banished from the Massachusetts colony for his advocacy of religious tolerance and the separation of church and state. Rhode Island was the first British colony in America to formally declare its independence, doing so on May 4, 1776. During the colonial period, Newport was a major hub for shipping and trade. From the 1860s to the 1880s, most of the immigrants were from Sweden, Germany, England, Ireland, and Quebec.