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Welcome to the online auction of the Indiana Unclaimed Property Division.
Since 1999 the Indiana Attorney General has returned more than $100 million in unclaimed property to its rightful owners. According to Indiana Code 32-34-1-29, personal property and money that has gone unclaimed for certain lengths of time must be turned over to the Indiana Attorney General's Unclaimed Property Division.
The items you will find here are the contents of unclaimed safe deposit boxes. Under Indiana law, personal property from safe deposit boxes must be held for five years by the original holder- usually financial institutions, government agencies or other public organizations. After that time, they must be reported to the attorney general's office where they are appraised upon receipt and publicly auctioned. Proceeds from the auction are held by the state for 25 years for the rightful owners or heirs to claim.
PLEASE NOTE: All unclaimed items posted on this site are offered "as is." This means that items will be sold in their present condition based on bidders' judgment from the photographs posted. No returns, refunds or exchanges will be allowed. The winning bidder must pay the actual shipping and insurance costs and all items will be shipped using USPS upon confirmation of payment.
If you have ever lived in Indiana or done business with an organization headquartered or incorporated in Indiana, please visit www.IndianaUnclaimed.com and search to see if the Indiana Attorney General may be holding assets belonging to you, your family members or friends.
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