Indiana Statutes

§ 32-33-1-2 — Filing intention to claim lien; recording lien

Indiana § 32-33-1-2
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 32PROPERTY
Art. 33LIENS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY
Ch. 1Blacksmith's Liens

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Ind. Code § 32-33-1-2 (2026).

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A claim for a lien under this chapter must be filed within sixty (60) days after the shoeing of a horse, a mule, an ox or other animal, or the repairing of a vehicle. The claim must be filed with the recorder of the county in which the owner of the animal or vehicle resides. A claim for a lien under this chapter must be in writing, setting forth the person's intention to claim a lien upon the animal or vehicle for the charges for shoeing or repairing. However, this lien must be recorded in the miscellaneous record book in the recorder's office of the county. The recorder shall charge a fee in accordance with IC 36-2-7-10 for recording the lien. [Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 32-8-21-2.]

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.2-2002, SEC.18.

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