Noble County Unclaimed Money Search

Noble County Indiana unclaimed money is held by the state and available to search for free at indianaunclaimed.gov. The Indiana Attorney General's Unclaimed Property Division manages funds from banks, employers, insurers, and utilities across all 92 Indiana counties, including Noble County. If you currently or previously lived in Noble County, your name may appear in the database. It costs nothing to search or to file a claim, and there is no deadline to recover your money.

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Noble County Quick Facts

47,000+ Population
Albion County Seat
$1M+ Paid Out Weekly Statewide
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How to Find Noble County Indiana Unclaimed Money

Noble County does not run a local unclaimed property database. All unclaimed funds from Noble County flow to the Indiana Attorney General's statewide system after the dormancy period ends. This is how Indiana handles unclaimed property for every county. There is one place to search: www.indianaunclaimed.gov/app/claim-search.

Type your last name in the search field. The system pulls up all accounts that match. You will see the original holder's name, the property type, and the reported amount if available. If you find your name, click the account to review the details and start a claim. Adding your first name can help filter a long list of results.

Noble County's Treasurer's office is located at 101 N Orange St in Albion. The county's website is at nobleco.squarespace.com. The Treasurer collects local property taxes but does not handle unclaimed money. That function belongs to the state.

The multi-state portal at MissingMoney.com is another free option. It covers Indiana and other participating states in one search. If you have moved around, this tool can surface Noble County unclaimed money alongside accounts from other states at the same time.

What Noble County Holders Report to the State

Banks, credit unions, insurance companies, employers, and utilities in Noble County are all subject to Indiana's unclaimed property law. When they lose contact with an account holder for long enough, they must report the dormant account and send the funds to the Attorney General.

Under IC 32-34-1-1, the law defines unclaimed property broadly to cover most types of financial assets. The dormancy period for most accounts under IC 32-34-1-19 is three to five years. After that, the holder must file an annual report under IC 32-34-1-26 and transfer the funds.

Noble County unclaimed money can include checking or savings accounts, payroll checks, utility deposits, insurance payments, stock dividends, money orders, and safe deposit box items. Court-related unclaimed funds from Noble County also transfer to the state under IC 32-34-2.

Indiana Unclaimed Property: By the Numbers

Indiana's unclaimed property program is large. Over 5.1 million accounts sit in the system right now, holding a combined $914 million. The state pays out more than $1 million per week to people who search and claim their money. About one in seven Hoosiers has an unclaimed account. The average claim is worth $1,018, and the highest ever paid in Indiana was $750,000.

These are statewide numbers, but they tell you something important: people from every county, including Noble County, have money in this system. Three out of four accounts hold $100 or less, but they are still yours. And with no filing deadline, there is no reason not to check at indianaunclaimed.gov.

Indiana unclaimed property search portal for Noble County unclaimed money

The Indiana Attorney General's claim search portal at indianaunclaimed.gov/app/claim-search is the official place to look for Noble County unclaimed funds. The search is instant and the results are updated regularly.

Claiming Noble County Unclaimed Funds

When you find a match in the database, click to start your claim. Simple claims for small amounts are handled online. You provide your name, contact info, and a few basic details to confirm ownership.

For larger or older accounts, the state may need additional documents. A government photo ID is common. You might also need proof of your old Noble County address or records tied to the original account. Upload these through the online portal or mail them to the Indiana Attorney General's Unclaimed Property Division in Indianapolis.

Call 1-866-IN-CLAIM (1-866-462-5246) for help at any point. Email questions to updmail@atg.in.gov. There are no fees. The state does not charge to search, file, or receive your payment. Once approved, the state sends payment directly to you.

Note: If you are claiming on behalf of a deceased person, extra documents are needed. Start the claim online and the system will tell you what to provide for an estate claim.

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Cities in Noble County

Albion is the county seat of Noble County. No cities in the county currently reach the population threshold for a dedicated city page. All Noble County residents should check the state database for unclaimed money in their name.

Other communities in Noble County include Kendallville, Ligonier, Avilla, and Wolcottville. Anyone who has lived or worked in these towns should search the Indiana unclaimed property system.

Nearby Counties

Noble County is in northeastern Indiana. These bordering counties may also have unclaimed money connected to your name if you have worked or lived in them.