Zionsville Indiana Unclaimed Money

Zionsville 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 people in Zionsville and Boone County. The search is free and there is no deadline to file a claim. As one of Indiana's most affluent communities, Zionsville residents may have higher-value investment accounts, insurance policies, or bank accounts that have slipped through the cracks over the years. Take a few minutes to check the state system.

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Zionsville Quick Facts

32,095 Population
Boone County
$1,018 Avg IN Claim
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Indiana Unclaimed Money in Zionsville

All unclaimed property in Indiana is managed at the state level by the Attorney General's Unclaimed Property Division. Every Zionsville resident uses the same statewide database. There is no separate Zionsville or Boone County system. One search at IndianaUnclaimed.gov covers all unclaimed funds tied to your name in Indiana, regardless of which company or institution originally held the money.

Indiana holds over $914 million across more than 5.1 million unclaimed accounts. The state distributes more than $1 million to rightful owners every week. The average claim is $1,018, though many individual claims are much higher. The highest claim ever paid was $750,000. About one in seven Hoosiers has something in the system.

Zionsville is a well-established community northwest of Indianapolis. Many residents work in Indianapolis or across the region. The community's mix of professionals, business owners, and long-time residents means a broad range of account types may be waiting in the system. Investment accounts, business accounts, and insurance policies that went inactive are all possibilities. Former residents who moved away should also search, as Zionsville addresses from past decades may still appear in the database.

Contact the Indiana Unclaimed Property Division at 1-866-IN-CLAIM (1-866-462-5246) or email updmail@atg.in.gov for free help with searches or claims.

Zionsville Town Contact

Zionsville operates as a town with local government offices that handle official records and administrative functions. If you believe the town owes you a refund from a utility deposit or other payment, contact town offices directly. Town-level financial matters are separate from the Indiana state unclaimed property system managed by the Attorney General.

Office Town of Zionsville
Address 1100 West Oak Street, Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone 317-873-5410
Website zionsville-in.gov

Town offices are located at 1100 West Oak Street. Call 317-873-5410 for questions about town government services and records. The town website at zionsville-in.gov has information on departments, contacts, and local government functions.

How to Search Zionsville Unclaimed Money

The official Indiana unclaimed property search tool is at IndianaUnclaimed.gov/app/claim-search. Enter your last name and optionally your first name. Results appear immediately and list property type, the company or institution that reported the account, and an approximate value. No login is required. There is no charge.

Town of Zionsville Indiana official website for unclaimed money resources

The screenshot above shows the official Town of Zionsville website at zionsville-in.gov. The town's site is useful for local government contacts and public records. For Indiana unclaimed money, the search goes through the state portal at IndianaUnclaimed.gov, which covers all accounts reported by Indiana businesses and financial institutions.

Search tips: try your name without a middle name or initial, search maiden names if your last name has changed, and look up business names if you owned or operated a company in Zionsville or Boone County. If you moved to Zionsville from Indianapolis or another city, also search using your prior address. Old accounts can remain in the system indefinitely.

For Zionsville residents who have been here a long time, it is worth searching past addresses within the town as well. Property lines and street addresses in Zionsville have changed as the town grew, and older accounts may be listed under addresses that look different from today.

Unclaimed Property Types for Zionsville Residents

The Indiana unclaimed property database holds a broad range of financial assets. For Zionsville and Boone County residents, bank accounts that went inactive, uncashed checks from employers or vendors, and insurance policy proceeds are among the most common finds. Under IC 32-34-1-19, wages must be reported to the state after one year of no activity, and bank accounts follow after three years.

Zionsville's professional community means investment-related accounts are somewhat more common here than in many other parts of Indiana. Stock dividends, brokerage account balances, mutual fund distributions, and 401(k) remnants from former jobs can all end up in the state unclaimed property fund if the account holder moves or stops checking on the account. Annuity payments and life insurance proceeds from policies held by Zionsville residents are also common finds.

Other property types include utility deposit refunds from providers that changed hands or closed, refund checks that were returned to the sender, court-ordered payments that were never collected, safe deposit box contents at banks that merged or shut down, and uncashed money orders. Every type of financial asset that goes uncollected for the required dormancy period can end up in the state system.

Claiming Your Zionsville Unclaimed Property

Filing a claim is simple and free. Go to IndianaUnclaimed.gov, find the account under your name, and click to start the claim. The portal specifies what documents to provide based on the account type. Most Zionsville residents need a government photo ID and proof of their address at the time the account was active.

Old utility bills, bank statements, lease agreements, or tax returns from that period work as address proof. Upload your documents and submit the claim. The state reviews everything and sends payment when the claim is approved. No fee applies. Simple claims often process within a few weeks. More complex ones can take longer but can be tracked online.

For claims involving a deceased family member's account, the portal outlines what legal documentation is required. This might include a death certificate and proof of your legal relationship to the account holder. The claim process is still free and the right to recover funds held by the state does not expire under Indiana law.

Avoid finder services that charge a fee or a percentage. You can do the same search for free at IndianaUnclaimed.gov and keep every dollar of your claim. No middleman is needed or helpful in this process.

Search Beyond Indiana

Zionsville residents who have lived in other states, or who have financial ties to companies based elsewhere, may have unclaimed funds in other state databases. A multi-state search takes only a few extra minutes and costs nothing.

MissingMoney.com is operated by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators. Indiana participates. Enter your name once to search multiple state databases at the same time. No account or fee required.

MissingMoney.com national portal for multi-state unclaimed property search for Zionsville Indiana residents

The screenshot above shows the MissingMoney.com multi-state search portal. This tool is a good complement to the Indiana search, especially for Zionsville residents who have lived or worked in other states. Use it alongside IndianaUnclaimed.gov for the most complete search. Both tools are entirely free to use.

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Boone County Unclaimed Money

Zionsville is located in Boone County. Employers, financial institutions, and businesses across Boone County report unclaimed property that enters the state database. The Boone County page has more detail on local resources and how county-level records connect to Indiana's statewide unclaimed property system.

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