Find Greene County Unclaimed Money

Greene County residents can search for Indiana unclaimed money through the free state portal run by the Indiana Attorney General. All unclaimed property connected to Greene County addresses, employers, and businesses is held at the state level at IndianaUnclaimed.gov. The search is free. No account or login is needed. If you find a match in Greene County, you can file a claim directly online at no cost and get your money back no matter how long it has been sitting with the state.

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Greene County Quick Facts

5.1M IN Unclaimed Accounts
$914M Total IN Holdings
1 in 7 Hoosiers Have Property
$1M+ Paid Out Weekly

Indiana Unclaimed Money in Greene County

Greene County does not run a local unclaimed property database. All funds are held by the Indiana Attorney General's Unclaimed Property Division in Indianapolis. This includes money reported by former Greene County employers, banks, insurance companies, utilities, and any other businesses that held funds belonging to county residents. To search, go to IndianaUnclaimed.gov and enter your last name.

Indiana currently holds over $914 million in unclaimed funds across more than 5.1 million accounts. Under IC 32-34-1-1, the state defines unclaimed property to cover a wide range of financial assets, including wages, bank accounts, stocks, insurance proceeds, credit balances, refunds, certificates of deposit, money orders, and safe deposit box contents. Any of these tied to a Greene County person or address could be in the state database right now.

The average Indiana claim is worth $1,018. Some are much higher. The largest single claim ever paid was $750,000.

Questions about Greene County unclaimed money? Call the Indiana Attorney General at 1-866-IN-CLAIM (1-866-462-5246) or email updmail@atg.in.gov. Staff can help you search the database and walk you through filing a claim for any Greene County property you find.

Greene County Treasurer Office

The Greene County Treasurer is Samantha Mahan. The office is at 1 E. Main Street, Room 130, Bloomfield, IN 47424. You can reach them by phone at (812) 384-4378 or by fax at (812) 384-2043. The county seat is Bloomfield. The Treasurer handles property tax collection, tax sales, and local financial matters for Greene County.

The Treasurer's office does not maintain a separate unclaimed money database. However, if you are looking for an old local tax refund or unclaimed warrant from Greene County, the Treasurer's office can tell you if it was ever issued and whether it was turned over to the state. This is useful if you receive a notice from the state about a property type you don't recognize. You can contact the Treasurer's office through the Greene County website or visit them in person in Bloomfield during normal business hours.

Note: All unclaimed property claims must be filed through the Indiana Attorney General, not through the Greene County Treasurer.

Search Indiana Unclaimed Money Online

The Indiana Attorney General's unclaimed property portal is the official source for all Greene County unclaimed money searches.

Indiana unclaimed property database for Greene County unclaimed money

The state portal lets you search by name, view property details, and start a claim without creating an account or paying any fee.

You can also use the Indiana unclaimed property claim search page to go directly to the search form. This is the fastest path for Greene County residents looking to see if the state is holding money in their name.

Indiana unclaimed property search tool for Greene County residents

The search results show the property type, the holder who reported it, and any location data tied to the account. This helps you confirm whether a result is yours before starting the claim process.

Types of Unclaimed Property in Greene County

Greene County residents have many reasons why money may end up with the state. People move away from Bloomfield or Linton and forget old accounts. Banks close or merge and lose track of former customers. Employers go out of business with wages still owed. Insurance companies hold benefits that were never collected. All of these situations create unclaimed property that eventually gets reported to the state under IC 32-34-1-19.

The property types most commonly found in the Indiana unclaimed money database for Greene County and similar rural counties include unpaid wages from former local employers, dormant savings and checking accounts, stock dividends and uncashed checks from investment accounts, life insurance policy proceeds and annuities, utility deposit refunds from local providers, uncashed vendor payments and rebates, and certificates of deposit that expired without the owner renewing or withdrawing funds. Three-fourths of all accounts hold $100 or less, but the total value adds up fast across all Greene County residents who have not yet searched.

How to Claim Greene County Unclaimed Money

Start at IndianaUnclaimed.gov. Enter your last name in the search box. You can also add a first name or business name. Review the results and look for any that match your history in Greene County. If you find one, click to see the property details. The holder name and property type are shown so you can confirm the match.

To file a claim, you need to prove you are the rightful owner. Common documents include a government-issued photo ID, a Social Security card, a prior address in Greene County that matches the record, or old financial statements. The claim form is online and guides you through each step. Under IC 32-34-1-30, the state must return the property once the claim is verified. Most claims are processed within 90 days. There is no fee and no deadline. You can claim Greene County unclaimed money at any time.

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Cities in Greene County

Greene County includes several communities, with Bloomfield serving as the county seat. No cities in Greene County currently meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page. All Greene County residents use the same state unclaimed money search regardless of which town they live in.

Communities in Greene County include Bloomfield, Linton, Worthington, Jasonville, Solsberry, and Lyons. Residents of all these areas can search for Indiana unclaimed money at IndianaUnclaimed.gov.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Greene County. All Indiana counties use the same state unclaimed property search system.