Warren County Unclaimed Money Lookup

Unclaimed money in Warren County is held by the Indiana Attorney General's Unclaimed Property Division until the rightful owner claims it. The state keeps funds from dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, insurance proceeds, stock dividends, wage payments, utility deposits, and many other sources. Warren County is a small, rural county, but that does not mean there is nothing to find. People who have lived or worked there, or who had accounts with businesses that once operated in the county, may have unclaimed property waiting. The search is free, and it takes just a few minutes to run your name through the state's database.

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Williamsport County Seat
County Treasurer Treasurer
$1,018 Avg IN Claim
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Indiana Unclaimed Money in Warren County

The Indiana Attorney General manages the state's unclaimed property program, which holds more than $914 million in over 5.1 million accounts. Roughly one in seven Hoosiers has property in the system. Warren County residents are part of this statewide pool. Former residents who have moved on can still claim funds tied to old Williamsport or Warren County addresses at any time.

Assets become unclaimed when banks, employers, insurance companies, and other holders lose touch with the owner. Under IC 32-34-1-19, most accounts are transferred to the state after three to five years of no contact. Under IC 32-34-1-30, the right to claim does not expire once the state takes custody. There is no time limit. The state holds your property until you ask for it back.

Search for free at indianaunclaimed.gov. This is the official tool run by the Indiana Attorney General and covers all 92 counties. The state returns more than $1 million to Hoosiers every week. The county's website at warrencounty.in.gov has contacts for local government offices in Williamsport.

Warren County Treasurer's Office

The Warren County Treasurer's office is located at 125 N Monroe St, Williamsport, IN 47993. The treasurer handles property taxes, tax collections, and county financial operations. This office is not the same as the state's unclaimed property division. Most unclaimed money from private companies, banks, and insurers goes to the Attorney General's office, not the county treasurer.

If you believe you are owed a local government payment, a tax refund from the county, or an uncashed check from Warren County, the treasurer's office is the right place to start. Staff can check whether any county-level amounts remain uncollected in your name. For private-sector unclaimed property, use the free search at indianaunclaimed.gov.

OfficeWarren County Treasurer
Address125 N Monroe St, Williamsport, IN 47993
Websitewarrencounty.in.gov

How to Search Warren County Unclaimed Money

Go to indianaunclaimed.gov/app/claim-search and enter your last name. You can narrow results by adding a first name. The search covers every Indiana county and all years on record. Any property linked to your name statewide will appear. Try maiden names, previous legal names, and the names of deceased family members to cast the widest net.

The Warren County government website, shown below, provides a starting point for local office contacts and county services for Williamsport and surrounding communities at warrencounty.in.gov.

Warren County Indiana government website for unclaimed money resources

The warrencounty.in.gov site lists county offices and contacts. If you think a county-issued payment has not been collected, this is a good place to start before using the state's database.

After finding a match in the state database, click the claim button and follow the online steps. Most claims are handled entirely online. The Attorney General's office will contact you if more documents are needed. You can also call 1-866-IN-CLAIM (1-866-462-5246) or email updmail@atg.in.gov with questions about your Warren County search or claim.

What Counts as Unclaimed Money

Indiana law defines unclaimed property broadly. Under IC 32-34-1-1, any financial asset where the owner has not had contact with the holder for the required period qualifies as unclaimed. For Warren County residents, this can include old savings accounts, checking accounts, or certificates of deposit at banks that may no longer exist under the same name.

Other types include wages and commissions that were never paid out, insurance policy proceeds, stock dividends, credit balances, money orders, tax refunds, utility deposits, and safe deposit box contents. Most accounts in the state system hold less than $100, but larger amounts do appear. The largest single claim Indiana has ever paid was $750,000. All businesses holding unclaimed assets must report them annually under IC 32-34-1-26.

Claiming Your Warren County Property

Filing a claim is free. Do not pay any service to do this for you. All recovered funds come back to you in full. The state does not take a percentage, and you are not charged any fee to claim.

Here is the process for Warren County residents:

  • Go to indianaunclaimed.gov and search your name
  • Select the matching property record
  • Start the online claim and fill in your contact information
  • Upload or mail any documents the state requests
  • Wait for the Attorney General's office to review and approve
  • Receive your payment by check or direct deposit

The documents you need depend on the claim size and type. Small amounts usually require only a photo ID. Larger claims may need a utility bill or an old bank statement to prove ownership. Claims for a deceased person's property require a death certificate and proof of legal relationship, such as a will or letters of administration. Each claim is reviewed individually, and the Attorney General may follow up before releasing payment.

Search Multiple States for Unclaimed Property

If you have ever lived in Illinois or another state, money may be waiting for you there too. MissingMoney.com is the official multi-state search tool run by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators. A single search at missingmoney.com covers Indiana and many other states at once.

The MissingMoney.com portal, shown below, lets Warren County residents check Indiana and neighboring states in a single search, which matters given the county's location near the Illinois border at missingmoney.com.

MissingMoney.com multi-state search portal for Warren County Indiana residents

Use missingmoney.com alongside the Indiana-specific search at indianaunclaimed.gov. Both are free and do not require an account to search. Running both tools gives you the most complete view of what might be out there with your name on it.

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Cities in Warren County

Warren County is a small rural county with Williamsport as its county seat. No cities in Warren County currently meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page on this site. All residents, including those in Williamsport, Pine Village, and other communities, can use the free state search at indianaunclaimed.gov.

Nearby Counties

Warren County borders several Indiana counties and the Illinois state line. If you have lived or worked near any of these areas, search those county records too.