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Indiana’s unclaimed property program manages over $77 million each year in lost funds, wages, refunds, insurance, and valuables. The service is always free and secure.

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Indiana law holds unclaimed property for 25 years and charges no state fees. Privacy, security, and quick direct support available.

Indiana Unclaimed Property FAQ

Is there a deadline for claiming unclaimed property in Indiana?

Yes, Indiana holds unclaimed property for up to 25 years. After that, it is absorbed into the state’s General Fund and cannot be claimed. Don’t wait—check regularly!

What types of property does Indiana hold?

Indiana manages dormant bank accounts, payroll, uncashed checks, money orders, stock dividends, insurance, utility and security deposits, refunds, and safe deposit box contents.

Does Indiana charge a fee for claiming lost money?

No, there are no fees when claiming through the official Attorney General system. Private "finders" may charge a commission.

How long before property is reported as unclaimed?

Most property is transferred after 3-5 years of no activity or contact. Once reported, it’s listed for public search.

What documents are needed to claim in Indiana?

You’ll need government-issued ID, proof of address, and documentation showing your relationship to the funds. Estates should provide probate paperwork. Claims are processed by the Attorney General’s team.

What can Hoosiers do to avoid losing property?

Cash your checks, keep records of accounts and deposits, always update your address, and respond to due diligence letters. Check IndianaUnclaimed.gov each year.

Indiana Unclaimed Property Laws

Indiana’s Unclaimed Property Act (IC 32-34-1) requires businesses to report abandoned financial assets after a dormancy period of 3 to 5 years. These assets are held by the Attorney General for up to 25 years, after which they are absorbed. Assets include cash, deposits, checks, insurance benefits, security deposits, and safety deposit box valuables. More details:Indiana Unclaimed Property Law.

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Indiana Unclaimed Property In The News

Indiana Returns Record $77 Million to Hoosiers in 2025

In October 2025, the Unclaimed Property Division announced over $77 million was returned, surpassing all prior records. Thousands of Hoosiers in Indianapolis, Evansville and rural counties found forgotten assets.

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Attorney General Urges Indiana Residents to Search Yearly

Hoosiers are encouraged to check for unclaimed wages, refunds, insurance payouts and safety deposit box items every year. Unclaimed property provides critical financial relief to thousands of families and businesses.

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