Indiana Code § 28-7-5-25

Loss, destruction, or theft of pawn ticket
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Sec. 25. If a ticket is lost, destroyed, or stolen, the pledger shall so notify the pawnbroker in writing. Before delivering the collateral or issuing a new ticket, the pawnbroker shall require the pledger to make affidavit of the alleged loss, destruction, or theft of the ticket. Upon receipt of such affidavit, the pawnbroker shall permit the pledger either to redeem the loan or to receive a new ticket upon the payment of accrued interest and charges, and the pawnbroker shall incur no liability for so doing, unless the pawnbroker had previously received written notice of any adverse claim. The pawnbroker may collect a fee of three dollars ($3) for reissuing the pawn ticket or affecting the affidavit along with the current lawful charge for notary fee. Formerly: Acts 1935, c.195, s.25. As amended by P.L.14-1992, SEC.149.

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