Indiana Code § 32-34-8-10

Sale of horse, mule, or ass if value exceeds $20; proceeds distribution; receipts
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Sec. 10. (a) If a horse, a mule, or an ass that has an appraised value greater than twenty dollars ($20) remains unclaimed or unproven twelve (12) months after the date the horse, mule, or ass was found, the finder shall deliver the horse, mule, or ass to the sheriff of the proper county on the first day of the term of the circuit court after the expiration of the twelve (12) month period.       (b) The sheriff shall sell the horse, mule, or ass delivered under subsection (a) at a public sale.       (c) After retaining one dollar ($1) for the sheriff's services and paying to the finder the charges as provided by this chapter, the sheriff shall pay the proceeds of the sale to the treasurer of the county within five (5) days after the sale.       (d) The sheriff shall receive from the treasurer duplicate receipts and file one (1) receipt in the clerk's office and the other receipt with the county auditor. [Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 32-9-3-10.]

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