Indiana Claim Form and Instructions is a legal document that outlines the requirements for filing a claim against the state of Indiana. The form is used to initiate a claim against the state in cases where an individual or business believes that they have suffered a loss due to governmental action or inaction. It is important to note that the Indiana Claim Form and Instructions should only be used for claims against the state of Indiana, and not for any other jurisdiction. There are two types of Indiana Claim Form and Instructions: one for claims against the state government and another for claims against local government units, such as counties, townships, and municipalities. In the case of a claim against the state, the form must be filed with the Indiana Attorney General's Office. For claims against local government units, the form must be filed with the appropriate local government office. In addition to providing basic information about the claim, such as the amount of damages that are being sought, the Indiana Claim Form and Instructions also provide specific instructions on how to complete the form and what documents must be included with the claim. Additionally, the form provides a section that outlines the various laws and regulations that may be applicable to the claim, and provides a step-by-step guide to filing the claim.