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Indiana Quit Claim Deed Form

An Indiana quitclaim deed is a document that allows a seller to transfer real estate to a buyer in Indiana. A quit claim does not have any warranties as to title, meaning the seller is not guaranteeing that he or she has clear title to the property. As with all transfers and conveyances, it is…

Indiana Living Trust Form – Irrevocable & Revocable

The Indiana living trust is an arrangement that places a Grantor’s assets within an entity to be distributed to Beneficiaries upon the death of the Grantor. Any asset designated to the trust is to be managed by an individual chosen by the Grantor, known as the “Trustee”; the Grantor may nominate themselves as Trustee and…

Indiana Landlord Notice to Enter Form

An Indiana landlord’s notice to enter permits the owner of an occupied dwelling to enter a tenant’s living space for certain purposes allowed by law. The landlord must provide the tenant with reasonable notice, and typically may only enter at reasonable times. Laws – Ind. Code § 32-31-5-6(e) Notice can be used for Inspecting the unit; Making necessary…

Indiana Non-Compete Agreement Template

An Indiana non-compete agreement restricts the ability of an individual to work in a specific business industry for a certain time period and geographical location. There are no State statutes governing non-competes and the only resources given are recent court rulings on the matter. In such rulings, the courts have deemed non-competes to be invalid…

Indiana Notary Acknowledgment Form

An Indiana notary acknowledgment form is a statement certifying the legitimacy of all signatures inscribed on a document. A notary public is responsible for verifying the identities of all signing parties (who must appear before the notary) and ensuring all parties did not sign the document under coercion or duress. Unlike some other notarial acts,…

Indiana Voter Registration Form – Register to Vote in IN

An Indiana voter registration form, once submitted and approved, allows residents of the State of Indiana to vote in any upcoming elections. Registrants must be eighteen (18) years of age and must have resided within the state thirty (30) days before the next election. Identification and proof of residence are required for first-time voters otherwise…

Indiana Revocable Living Trust Form

The Indiana revocable living trust is a legal document created for holding a person’s (Grantor) assets. The Grantor has continued access to their estate and all property and assets are distributed by the Trustee to the named Beneficiaries after the Grantor dies. The main benefit of an Indiana revocable trust is a person’s estate is kept private…

Indiana Self-Proving Affidavit Form

An Indiana self-proving affidavit is a legal tool that allows the creator of a will (the testator) to prove the validity of their last will and testament to court officials. In most states, a self-proving affidavit would be attached to the testator’s will and, following the testator’s death, both items would be presented to the probate…

Indiana Name Change Forms | Petition

Indiana name change forms can be used to request a legal name change for any adult or minor living in the state. These forms can be used for name changes not related to marriage, divorce, or correcting a minor spelling error on a birth certificate. Filing Fee The filing fee for submitting a name change…

Indiana Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Order Form

The Indiana do not resuscitate (DNR) order form is a document used by qualified individuals to state their decision not to be resuscitated should they go into cardiac or respiratory arrest. Qualified individuals include those who have a terminal illness or medical condition that would be exacerbated by CPR or other resuscitation procedures. A paramedic, EMT…