Attorney General Todd Rokita announced today that his office has shattered the all-time record for the amount of unclaimed property returned to Hoosiers in a single year. As of this month, the Unclaimed Property Division has delivered more than $82.5 million to rightful owners during 2025 — eclipsing the prior record of $81 million set in 2023.
“From day one, our team has been laser-focused on getting every possible dollar back to its rightful owner, and breaking our own record just two years later shows what’s possible when we set our minds on a goal,” Attorney General Rokita said. “I’m proud of this milestone, but we’re not done — there’s still plenty of money out there waiting for Hoosiers.”
Attorney General Rokita commended Unclaimed Property Division Director Amy Hendrix for her leadership and her entire team for this record-breaking achievement.
“This record is a team victory,” said Hendrix. “We’ve worked extremely hard and reached further than ever to find owners before they even know to look. Every claim processed means real money back in Hoosier hands — and with weeks left in 2025, we’re pushing to return even more.”
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.
Examples of unclaimed property include:
- Unclaimed wages or commissions
- Money orders
- Safe deposit box contents
- Savings and checking accounts
- Refunds
- Overpayments such as:
- Credit card balances
- Cell phone bills
- BMV payments .
High-value unclaimed property returned to Hoosiers this year:
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$1,707,790.55 returned to a Hoosier in South Bend;
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$1,313,287.58 returned to a Hoosier in Goshen;
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$1,189,791.95 returned to a Hoosier in Indianapolis;
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$609,571.36 returned to a Hoosier in Valparaiso;
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$550,106.11 returned to a Hoosier in Auburn; and
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$503,300.37 returned to a Hoosier in Fishers.
How to keep your property from going unclaimed:
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Keep a record of all bank accounts.
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Cash all checks promptly
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Change address form with the US Postal Service when moving
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Open all the mail (in case there is a due diligence letter from the company holding their funds)
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Record all utility deposits, including telephone, cable, and electricity deposits.
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Record all stock certificates and be sure to cash all dividends received.
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.
You may also like and/or follow the Unclaimed Property Division on Facebook.
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