Attorney General Todd Rokita announced that with just 12 weeks remaining in 2025, Indiana’s Unclaimed Property Division, led by Amy Hendrix, is on track to surpass its all-time annual record for returning unclaimed funds to rightful owners.
The division has already returned over $77 million in 2025, surpassing last year’s amount of $72 million, the second highest year, and is projected to easily exceed the 2023 record of $81 million by years end. Hoosiers across the state are reclaiming assets long held by the state.
Despite this success, Attorney General Rokita emphasized that many individuals remain unaware of funds waiting for them, driving the division’s mission.
"Our team is relentlessly driven to reconnect every dollar with its owner to provide a financial boost for hardworking families, businesses, and communities," said Attorney General Rokita. “Returning unclaimed property isn’t just our job—it’s a mission to restore what’s yours.”
Examples of unclaimed property include:
Unclaimed wages or commissions
Money orders
Safety deposit box contents
Savings and checking accounts
Refunds
Overpayments such as:
Credit card balances
Cell phone bills
BMV payments.
New property is added to indianaunclaimed.gov regularly. With nearly a billion dollars waiting to be claimed, Attorney General Rokita encourages everyone to spread the word to friends, family, coworkers, or others.
Visit IndianaUnclaimed.gov or text CLAIM to 46220 to search your name, family or business.
You can also contact the Unclaimed Property Division at 1-866-462-5246 or updmail@atg.in.gov.
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