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Security Deposit Demand LetterIndiana (2026)

In IN, a landlord has 45 days to return your security deposit or send an itemized statement of deductions (Ind. Code § 32-31-3-12).

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Indiana rule setVerified Aug 2026
to return the deposit or itemize deductions
45 daysto return the deposit or itemize deductions
No statutory cap.
CapNo statutory cap.

Ind. Code § 32-31-3-12

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[Your name]
[Your current address]
[Date]

[Recipient name]
[Recipient address]

Re: Demand for return of security deposit — [rental address]

Dear [Landlord name],

I vacated [rental address] on [move-out date] and provided a forwarding address. To date I have received neither my security deposit of [$amount] nor an itemized statement of deductions.

Ind. Code § 32-31-3-12 requires a landlord in Indiana to deliver the deposit, or an itemized statement of deductions, within 45 calendar days after termination and delivery of possession. That period expired on [deadline date].

I request payment of [$amount] within 14 days of the date of this letter, sent to the address above.

If I do not receive it, I intend to file in small claims court. Landlord who fails to give notice is liable for the full deposit plus attorney's fees.

Sincerely,

[Your name]

Indiana questions

In IN, a landlord has 45 days to return your security deposit or send an itemized statement of deductions (Ind. Code § 32-31-3-12).

Yes. They are calendar days, not business days, and they run from the date the tenancy ended.

Landlord who fails to give notice is liable for the full deposit plus attorney's fees. A dated demand letter sent by certified mail is the evidence a court will expect to see that you asked first.

No statutory cap.

It isn't required, but judges expect it. A dated letter with a certified-mail receipt is the cleanest evidence that you gave the other side a chance to resolve it.

Rule set last curated 2026-08-01. Self-help document service. Not a law firm, and not legal advice. We do not review your letter or represent you. These state rules are under legal review — verify anything you rely on against the current statute.