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Unclaimed Assets in Indiana

By: Web Producer
Updated: June 11, 2007
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Got an empty pocket book? Well you could have a load of loot waiting for you that you dont even know you have. The state of Indiana is holding millions of dollars worth of cash and valuables that have gone unclaimed by state residents. The Indiana Attorney General reports some 17 million dollars in unclaimed assets have been turned over to his office. When banks and businesses are unable to reach their customers, the Attorney General holds the assets for up to twenty-five years. Some items were found in safe deposit boxes...and some of the cash is from unused bank accounts, paychecks or dividends. To find out if you or a relative have money to claim go to Indiana-unclaimed-dot-com and search for your name.

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