Noblesville Indiana Unclaimed Money

Noblesville residents can search for unclaimed money through the Indiana Attorney General's free official database at IndianaUnclaimed.gov. Indiana holds more than 5.1 million unclaimed accounts worth $914 million statewide, and some of those funds belong to Noblesville and Hamilton County residents. There is no cost to search and no deadline to file a claim. As one of Indiana's fastest-growing cities, Noblesville has attracted many new residents whose former addresses in other states or cities may have accounts sitting unclaimed in those systems as well.

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Noblesville Quick Facts

73,362 Population
Hamilton County
$1,018 Avg IN Claim
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Indiana Unclaimed Money in Noblesville

Indiana manages all unclaimed property through the state's Attorney General. Every Noblesville resident accesses the same statewide database at IndianaUnclaimed.gov. There is no separate Noblesville or Hamilton County system. One search covers all unclaimed funds tied to your name in Indiana, regardless of where the original account was held.

The state holds more than $914 million across over 5.1 million accounts. Indiana distributes more than $1 million every week to people who come forward and file claims. The average claim is $1,018. About one in seven Hoosiers has something in the system. The highest claim ever paid was $750,000.

Noblesville is the county seat of Hamilton County, one of Indiana's wealthiest and fastest-growing counties. That growth means many residents moved here from other cities, counties, or states and may have left financial accounts behind. Even if you have only lived in Noblesville a few years, it is worth checking the system using all names and addresses you have used in Indiana.

For help, contact the Indiana Unclaimed Property Division at 1-866-IN-CLAIM (1-866-462-5246) or email updmail@atg.in.gov. Both are free.

Noblesville City Clerk

The Noblesville City Clerk maintains official city government records and handles administrative functions. If you had utility accounts or other financial dealings with the city and believe you are owed a refund, the City Clerk's office is the right contact. City-level refunds are handled separately from the state unclaimed property system run by the Indiana Attorney General.

Office Noblesville City Clerk
Clerk Evelyn Lees
Address City Hall, 16 S 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone 317-776-6334
Fax 317-776-6369
Website noblesville.in.gov/177/Clerk
City Website noblesville.in.gov

Clerk Evelyn Lees handles city records at City Hall, 16 S 10th Street in Noblesville. Call 317-776-6334 or visit the clerk page at noblesville.in.gov/177/Clerk for more information on city-related financial records or contacts.

How to Search Noblesville Unclaimed Money

Go to IndianaUnclaimed.gov/app/claim-search and enter your last name. Adding a first name narrows results. The results page lists property type, the institution that reported it, and an approximate value. No login or account is required. The whole process takes just a few minutes and costs nothing.

Noblesville City Clerk page for unclaimed money contact information

The screenshot above shows the Noblesville City Clerk page at noblesville.in.gov/177/Clerk. Clerk Evelyn Lees manages city records and can help with questions about city-level refunds or financial matters that fall outside the state unclaimed property program.

Search tips: try your name without a middle name, search maiden names, and search the names of businesses you have owned in Noblesville or Hamilton County. If you moved to Noblesville from another city, also search using your former address as you may find accounts tied to old locations. Run multiple searches to catch everything.

Unclaimed Property Types for Noblesville Residents

The Indiana unclaimed property database contains many types of financial assets. For Noblesville and Hamilton County residents, bank accounts that went inactive, uncashed payroll checks, and investment account balances are among the most common finds. Under IC 32-34-1-19, unpaid wages are reported to the state after one year, and bank accounts follow after three years of inactivity.

Hamilton County's wealth and rapid growth have generated a range of financial activity over the years. Investment accounts, brokerage balances, and stock dividends are somewhat more common here than in many other parts of Indiana. Insurance policy proceeds, annuity payments, and 401(k) remnants from former jobs also appear regularly in the database for Noblesville-area residents.

Other common types include utility deposit refunds from providers that closed or merged, contents of safe deposit boxes that went unclaimed, court-ordered payments, money orders that were never cashed, and refund checks from businesses that could not reach the intended recipient. If money was owed to you and it went uncollected, state law requires it to be reported and held for you.

Claiming Your Noblesville Unclaimed Property

Filing a claim starts at IndianaUnclaimed.gov. Find your account and click to claim it. The portal walks you through each step and tells you what documents to provide. Most Noblesville residents need a photo ID and proof of address tied to the account, such as an old utility bill, bank statement, or lease.

Upload your documents through the portal. The state reviews your submission and pays you directly when the claim is approved. The process is free at every stage. Simple claims usually process within a few weeks. More complex cases can take longer, but you can track status online. If more documentation is needed, the state will let you know.

For claims tied to a deceased family member's account, you will need to show your legal relationship to that person and your right to the funds. The portal specifies what that proof must include. The claim is still free, and the right to recover property held by the state does not expire.

Skip any finder service that charges a fee or a percentage. The search is public and free at IndianaUnclaimed.gov. You keep the full amount when you claim it yourself.

Search Beyond Indiana

Many Noblesville residents relocated from other states. If you moved here from Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, or elsewhere, you may have unclaimed funds waiting in those states. A multi-state search is free and takes only a few minutes.

MissingMoney.com is run by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators. Indiana participates. Enter your name once and check multiple state databases simultaneously. No account or fee required.

MissingMoney.com national unclaimed property portal for Noblesville Indiana residents

The screenshot above shows the MissingMoney.com multi-state search portal. This is an excellent complement to the Indiana search, especially for Noblesville's many transplant residents. Use it alongside IndianaUnclaimed.gov for the most thorough check possible. Both are free.

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Hamilton County Unclaimed Money

Noblesville is the county seat of Hamilton County. Employers, financial institutions, and businesses across Hamilton County report unclaimed property that flows into the state database. The Hamilton County page covers more detail on local resources and how county-level records connect to Indiana's statewide unclaimed property system.

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Nearby Cities

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