Reporting Information
Holders are required to report unclaimed property annually by November 1st. The reporting deadline for insurance companies is May 1st.
Report property electronically in 4 easy steps:
1. Register to access reporting software
2. Create your NAUPA formatted report
3. Submit your report via the Web site
4. Print remittance detail sheet, attach to physical check, send to:
Office of the Indiana Attorney General
Unclaimed Property Division
35 South Park Blvd
Greenwood, IN 46143
- Due diligence prior to remittance is mandatory.
- Negative (zero) reports are required for those with nothing to report.
- Dissolved companies do not need to report. Please file proper Articles of Dissolution paperwork with the Indiana Secretary of State and provide/forward a copy of the same to our office via first class mail.
- Tangible property held in a safe deposit box or other safekeeping depository may not be physically delivered to the Attorney General's Unclaimed Property Division until one hundred twenty (120) days after the date the report is filed.
- Holders with less than twenty (20) properties may submit a paper report. Complete and mail the applicable forms (detail report; summary report; negative report; safe deposit box report)
- Extensions may be considered but must be requested in writing no later than thirty (30) days prior to the reporting deadline.
- Interest will be charged for reports filed after the deadline.
- Penalties will be charged for failing to file a report. A holder who intentionally fails to pay or deliver property is also subject to an additional civil penalty of 10% of the value of the property that must be paid or delivered. A holder that willfully refuses to pay after receipt of written notice commits a Class B misdemeanor.
For more information, please download the Online Reporting Guide or visit the Holder FAQs. For additional questions, please contact us using the Contact Us link above.
Online Reporting Site Security Guarantee: Online reporting with the State of Indiana guarantees secure access through the use of a dual set of operator IDs and passwords. All passwords are generated and encrypted using industry-standard best practices and non-reversible encryption algorithms, and managed in different tiers within the application infrastructure. No staff member or external user is able to access a user's password. All system traffic is encrypted using an industry standard 128-bit SSL.
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