Allen County mortgage-foreclosure surplus route

Indiana State Board of Accounts county tax-sale guidance

Hamilton County directs owners to its Auditor process and states that its local surplus claim must be filed within three years after the tax sale.

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Use the county treasurer and auditor records tied to Indiana Code chapters 6-1.1-24 and 25 and the tax-sale surplus fund.

Start with the official record

Use the county treasurer and auditor records tied to Indiana Code chapters 6-1.1-24 and 25 and the tax-sale surplus fund.

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Confirm the correct record route

Hamilton County directs owners to its Auditor process and states that its local surplus claim must be filed within three years after the tax sale.

Check current local instructions

Allen Superior Court publishes a local mortgage-foreclosure surplus notice and claim route; it is not a statewide mortgage form or deadline.

Confirm whether the funds arose from a county tax sale or a local mortgage-foreclosure case before choosing an office.

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Match the record

Confirm whether the funds arose from a county tax sale or a local mortgage-foreclosure case before choosing an office.

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Trace the holding office

For the retained statewide tax lane, match the parcel, tax-sale record, purchaser payment, and county surplus-fund entry.

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Confirm the current procedure

For a Hamilton County tax-sale record, recheck the Auditor page and calculate its stated three-year period from the actual tax-sale date.

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Preserve the response

For an Allen County mortgage record, use the Superior Court's local notice and claim route and current case information.

Allen County mortgage-foreclosure surplus route

Open the current official source

  • Checklist: identify the record

    Use the county treasurer and auditor records tied to Indiana Code chapters 6-1.1-24 and 25 and the tax-sale surplus fund.

  • Checklist: confirm the holding office

    Hamilton County directs owners to its Auditor process and states that its local surplus claim must be filed within three years after the tax sale.

  • Checklist: preserve current instructions

    Allen Superior Court publishes a local mortgage-foreclosure surplus notice and claim route; it is not a statewide mortgage form or deadline.

The retained state source supports the county tax-sale accounting lane, not one statewide mortgage deadline or form.

What this record review can help organize

  • The retained state source supports the county tax-sale accounting lane, not one statewide mortgage deadline or form.
  • Hamilton and Allen instructions apply only to their named counties and cannot substitute for another county's current procedure.

Indiana State Board of Accounts county tax-sale guidance

Start with the county treasurer and auditor records and the State Board of Accounts tax-sale surplus-fund guidance.

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No. Allen Superior Court is a local locator and claim route for Allen County mortgage-foreclosure surpluses.

Where should I start?

Start with the county treasurer and auditor records and the State Board of Accounts tax-sale surplus-fund guidance.

Does one statewide process apply?

No. First identify the sale type and county; the retained sources point to different custodians and local limitations.

Which local record controls?

No. Allen Superior Court is a local locator and claim route for Allen County mortgage-foreclosure surpluses.

What should I verify before filing?

No. First identify the sale type and county; the retained sources point to different custodians and local limitations.

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