Indiana Statutes
§ 6-1.1-5.5-6 — Acceptance of form by county auditor; requirements for recording
Indiana § 6-1.1-5.5-6
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Ind. Code § 6-1.1-5.5-6 (2026).
Text
(a)The county auditor may not accept a
conveyance document if:
(1)the sales disclosure form signed by all the parties and attested
as required under section 9 of this chapter is not included with the
document; or
(2)the sales disclosure form does not contain the information
required by section 5(a)(1) through 5(a)(16) of this chapter as that
section applies to the conveyance, subject to the obligation of a
party to furnish or correct the information in the manner required
by and subject to the penalty provisions of section 12 of this
chapter.
(b)The county recorder shall not record a conveyance document
without evidence that the parties have filed with the county auditor a
sales disclosure form approved by the county assessor as eligible for
filing under section 3(b)(2) of this chapter
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.63-1993, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.6-1997,
SEC.27; P.L.154-2006, SEC.4; P.L.144-2008, SEC.6.
Nearby Sections
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§ 6-1.1-1-1
Applicability§ 6-1.1-1-1.5
"Assessing official"§ 6-1.1-1-10
"Person"§ 6-1.1-1-11
"Personal property"§ 6-1.1-1-12
"Political subdivision"§ 6-1.1-1-13
Repealed§ 6-1.1-1-14
"Property taxation"§ 6-1.1-1-15
"Real property"§ 6-1.1-1-16
"School corporation"§ 6-1.1-1-17
"Special assessment"§ 6-1.1-1-18
"State agency"§ 6-1.1-1-19
"Tangible property"§ 6-1.1-1-2
"Assessment date"§ 6-1.1-1-20
"Taxing district"§ 6-1.1-1-21
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