This is a rare opportunity for investors
to buy valuable unclaimed property from the State of Indiana at
low online auction prices!
The State of
Indiana periodically sells unclaimed items found in safe deposit
boxes like fine jewelry, loose diamonds, gold bullion
and collectible coins and paper currency in live public
auctions. Listing below includes
currently available Indiana
unclaimed property and estate
sale items.
Indiana Unclaimed Property
Important: Tap or click the title (not the photo) for details on the items listed below.
Indiana Estate Sales
Important: Tap or click the title (not the photo) for details on the items listed below.
The State of Indiana lists unclaimed property for
auction online at regular intervals. If you don't find Indiana unclaimed
property items listed above, please check out Unclaimed Property Finds (eBay Ads) from other states listed below.
Distribution of unclaimed
property in Indiana is processed by the Office
of the Attorney General. Indiana Unclaimed
property comes in many forms including unclaimed
wages, savings and checking accounts, stock
dividends, insurance proceeds and safe deposit
box contents.
You can search the
IndianaUnclaimed.com database to see if you
have assets waiting to be claimed.
Looking for Lost, Stolen or
Destroyed US Savings Bonds?
Claim Forms for Lost, Stolen, or
Destroyed United States Savings Bonds are
available. Download Form 1048 and instructions
at
TreasuryDirect.gov
It isn't just valuables like jewelry, rare coins and
collectibles that can be unclaimed.
Sometimes it is money!
Unclaimed money can come from savings or checking accounts,
stocks, un-cashed dividends or payroll checks, refunds,
traveler's checks, trust distributions, unredeemed money
orders or gift certificates (in some states), insurance
payments or refunds and life insurance policies, annuities,
certificates of deposit, customer overpayments, utility
security deposits, mineral royalty payments, and contents of
safe deposit boxes. State governments attempt to
locate the rightful owners. If this fails, fails the money
may go to the state coffers.
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