Search Harrison County Unclaimed Money
Harrison County residents can search for Indiana unclaimed money through the official free portal at IndianaUnclaimed.gov. The Indiana Attorney General holds all unclaimed property for Harrison County individuals and businesses, including those in and around Corydon, the county seat. Accounts become unclaimed when owners move, lose track of old accounts, or pass away without heirs claiming their assets. The search is free and takes only minutes. Any match you find can be claimed online at no cost.
Harrison County Quick Facts
Indiana Unclaimed Money for Harrison County
Harrison County does not have its own unclaimed property database. All unclaimed money tied to Harrison County residents and businesses is held at the state level by the Indiana Attorney General's Unclaimed Property Division. Searching takes only your last name at IndianaUnclaimed.gov. Results are returned from across all of Indiana, including Harrison County accounts reported by former employers, banks, and insurance companies in the area.
Indiana holds over $914 million in unclaimed money across more than 5.1 million accounts. Under IC 32-34-1-1, the state defines unclaimed property broadly to cover wages, bank accounts, stocks, insurance proceeds, credit balances, refunds, certificates of deposit, money orders, and safe deposit box contents. All of these asset types may be in the system for Harrison County residents. The law at IC 32-34-1-19 sets the dormancy periods that trigger abandonment reporting, typically three to five years depending on property type.
Harrison County sits near the Kentucky border. Residents who have worked across state lines should also check Kentucky's unclaimed property database separately.
Questions? Contact the Indiana Attorney General at 1-866-IN-CLAIM (1-866-462-5246) or email updmail@atg.in.gov. The office can help you search and file a claim for any Harrison County property you find in the system.
Harrison County Treasurer Office
The Harrison County official website connects residents to county offices and resources, including information about the Treasurer's office in Corydon.
The Harrison County website is a useful resource for finding contact information for county offices and verifying local government contacts tied to financial records or tax matters.
The Harrison County Treasurer is Christa Day. The office is located at 245 Atwood St NE, Suite 213, Corydon, IN 47112. You can reach the Treasurer by phone at (812) 738-2348 or by fax at (812) 738-8788. The Treasurer manages property tax collection and local financial matters for Harrison County. The office does not maintain a separate unclaimed property database, but can help identify if a tax refund or warrant was ever issued and whether it may have been reported to the state system at treasurer.harrisoncounty31.us.
For any unclaimed property claim, the Indiana Attorney General's office is the right contact. The Treasurer handles local taxes only.
Note: Harrison County property tax overpayments that were not refunded may appear in the Indiana unclaimed money database as unclaimed warrants.
What Types of Property Are in the System?
Harrison County residents have a range of assets that commonly end up in the state unclaimed money system. Old wages from former employers in Corydon or Harrison County are common. Bank accounts at institutions that have merged or closed over the years are another frequent source. Insurance companies report unclaimed policy proceeds and annuity payments from Harrison County policyholders. Utility deposit refunds from local providers, credit balances on closed accounts, and uncashed rebate or vendor checks also appear regularly.
Under IC 32-34-1-26, every business that holds unclaimed property must report it and send the funds to the state each year. The report includes the last known name and address of the owner. This is how accounts get tied to Harrison County. Once the funds are in the state system, the owner can claim them at any time with no fee and no deadline. The state distributes more than $1 million weekly to claimants across Indiana. Harrison County residents are among those receiving payments regularly.
Search Multiple States for Harrison County Residents
Harrison County borders Kentucky, and many residents have worked or lived in both states over time. Indiana's unclaimed property system only covers Indiana-reported funds. If you have worked or had accounts in Kentucky, you need to search that state's system separately at missingmoney.com.
For a broader search, use MissingMoney.com. This national portal, endorsed by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA), lets you search Indiana and many other states at once. It is free and does not require an account. If you have lived in multiple states, this is the most efficient way to find all unclaimed money that might belong to you as a Harrison County resident. After finding a match in another state, you file your claim directly with that state's agency. For Indiana matches, the claim goes through the Indiana Attorney General.
MissingMoney.com is free to use and covers the majority of US states. It is a legitimate, government-endorsed tool for finding lost money.
Cities in Harrison County
Corydon is the county seat of Harrison County. No cities in Harrison County currently meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page. All Harrison County residents use the state unclaimed money search portal regardless of which town they live in.
Communities in Harrison County include Corydon, Clarksville, Elizabeth, Milltown, Lanesville, Palmyra, and New Middletown. Residents of all these areas can search IndianaUnclaimed.gov for free.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Harrison County in southern Indiana. All use the same state unclaimed money search system.