Indiana Code § 6-4.1-9-12

Appointment of resident or special administrator for non-resident decedent's estate
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Sec. 12. The Probate Court of Marion County may appoint a resident or special administrator for a non-resident decedent's estate if the department of state revenue shows: (1) that the department has reason to believe that a property interest transferred by the decedent under a taxable transfer has not been appraised for inheritance tax purposes in the manner required by this article and that the property involved is located in this state; or (2) that the inheritance tax imposed as a result of the decedent's death, as determined by the department, has not been paid and it has been at least two (2) years since the decedent died. A resident or special administrator appointed by the court under this section has the same powers and duties as a general administrator.

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