Attorney General Todd Rokita is serving up more than fried Oreos and Ferris wheel rides at this year’s Indiana State Fair - he’s bringing indianaunclaimed.gov to the Midway and helping Hoosiers search for their unclaimed property.
The Indiana State Fair runs from Aug. 1 to Aug. 17 and is closed on Mondays. Attorney General Rokita’s booth is located in the Mercantile Building and will be staffed from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day.
"Most Hoosiers don’t realize they could have money sitting out there waiting to be claimed - and we're making it easier than ever to find it," Attorney General Rokita said. "So, while you're enjoying lemon shake-ups and prize pigs, come meet with our team, learn about our office, and reunite with your unclaimed property."
Recovering your unclaimed property is safe, secure and simple. Attorney General Rokita recommends Hoosiers visit indianaunclaimed.gov and check for these types of property:
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Unclaimed wages or commissions
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Money orders
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Safety deposit box contents
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Savings and checking accounts
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Refunds
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Overpayments such as:
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Credit card balances
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Cell phone bills
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DMV payments
Representatives from the office will be available to assist Hoosiers with unclaimed property and provide information to help consumers protect themselves and their family from ID theft and other clever scams. Copies of Attorney General publications like the Parents’ Bill of Rights, Gun Owners Bill of Rights, and Indiana Constitution will also be available.
Attorney General Rokita’s office has returned over $62,000,000 so far this year and much more is ready to be claimed. With more than $2 million returned to Hoosiers every week, don’t miss out on your chance to be next!
Come one, come all - Attorney General Todd Rokita and his Unclaimed Property team are ready to make this year’s State Fair a winning experience for every Hoosier! Check IndianaUnclaimed.gov
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