Find Unclaimed Money in Fishers
Fishers residents can search for unclaimed money through Indiana's official free database at IndianaUnclaimed.gov. The Indiana Attorney General manages 5.1 million unclaimed accounts worth $914 million across the state, and Hamilton County residents, including those in Fishers, hold a share of that total. The search costs nothing, the claim process is free, and there is no deadline to file. If you have ever lived or worked in Fishers, check the database today.
Fishers Quick Facts
Indiana Unclaimed Money in Fishers
Fishers does not maintain its own unclaimed property database. All searches go through Indiana's statewide system, run by the Attorney General's Unclaimed Property Division. That single search covers every account from every source in Indiana.
Indiana holds $914 million across 5.1 million accounts and pays out more than $1 million weekly. About one in seven Hoosiers has money waiting. The average claim is $1,018. Fishers has grown rapidly over the past two decades into one of Indiana's largest cities, drawing residents from across the state and country. Many new Fishers residents have left behind accounts tied to former addresses, employers, and financial institutions. Frequent moves, job changes, and name changes can all lead to unclaimed funds sitting in the state database.
The database is updated annually. New accounts appear each year as businesses submit required dormant property reports. Search your name every year to catch new entries as they are added to the system.
Fishers City Clerk Office
The Fishers City Clerk manages city records, council meeting documentation, and official municipal accounts. If you had a city utility account or are owed a local refund from a city payment, the clerk's office can help. City Clerk Jennifer Kehl runs the office, which is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
| Office | Fishers City Clerk |
|---|---|
| City Clerk | Jennifer Kehl |
| Address | 3 Municipal Drive Fishers, IN 46038 |
| Phone | 317-595-3111 |
| Hours | Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. |
| Website | fishersin.gov/city-clerk |
City-level financial matters are handled separately from the state unclaimed property system. For state-held funds, use IndianaUnclaimed.gov.
How to Search Fishers Unclaimed Money
The Fishers city website at fishersin.gov gives residents access to city services, contacts, and local government resources.
For unclaimed money, go to IndianaUnclaimed.gov/app/claim-search and enter your last name. You can add a first name to narrow results. Each entry in the list shows the property type, the company that reported it, and an approximate value. No account or login is needed.
Fishers has many residents who relocated from Indianapolis and other cities. Former addresses and prior employers are common sources of unclaimed accounts. Search every name you have used, including maiden names, prior legal names, and business names, to get a complete picture at fishersin.gov.
The City Clerk page above connects you to local government records. For state-held unclaimed funds, the search starts at IndianaUnclaimed.gov.
Unclaimed Property Types for Fishers Residents
Indiana's unclaimed property system covers many types of financial assets. For Fishers residents, common ones include old bank accounts, uncashed refund or payroll checks, insurance policy proceeds, stock dividends, and 401(k) or retirement plan distributions from former employers.
Under IC 32-34-1-1, financial assets without owner activity for the dormancy period must be turned over to the state. Bank accounts become presumed abandoned after three years under IC 32-34-1-19. Wages become dormant after one year. Once dormant, the holding company must remit the property to the Indiana Attorney General.
Other qualifying types include credit balances at retailers, utility deposit refunds, health plan refunds, court-deposited funds, and safe deposit box contents. Fishers has a strong technology and professional services sector. Residents with complex financial portfolios, multiple employers, or investment accounts may have more potential unclaimed property than average.
Claiming Your Fishers Unclaimed Property
Start at IndianaUnclaimed.gov. Search your name, locate an account, and click to file a claim. The site guides you through every step. You enter your contact details and upload required documents.
Most Fishers residents need a valid photo ID and proof of their connection to the property, such as an old bank statement, pay stub, or utility bill. For business or estate claims, additional documentation may be needed. The state reviews your submission and issues payment. You receive the full amount. No cost, no deductions.
Indiana law does not impose a deadline for claiming your property. Accounts transferred to the state years or decades ago remain yours to recover. Do not pay a third party to search or file for you. The same process is free at IndianaUnclaimed.gov, and you do not need help to complete it.
Search Beyond Indiana for Fishers Residents
Fishers draws residents from many states. If you lived elsewhere before moving to Fishers, check MissingMoney.com to search multiple state databases at once. It is free and run by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators.
For Indiana-held funds, the official state portal below is where all Fishers residents start their search at indianaunclaimed.gov.
For help with your claim or search, call 1-866-IN-CLAIM (1-866-462-5246) or email updmail@atg.in.gov. Both are free. Staff can help with questions about name variations, document requirements, and the review timeline.
Hamilton County Unclaimed Money
Fishers is located in Hamilton County, one of Indiana's fastest-growing and most prosperous counties. Businesses across Hamilton County report dormant accounts to the state each year. For more detail on the unclaimed property system in Hamilton County, visit the county page.
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