Indiana Petition for Ownership is a legal document used to establish ownership of real and/or personal property in the state of Indiana. It is often used when an individual or business wishes to establish their legal title to the property. The petition must include all required information, including a description of the property, the existing owner's name, the petitioner's name, and the reason for the petition. There are two types of Indiana Petition for Ownership: an Affidavit of Ownership and a Complaint for Ownership. The Affidavit of Ownership is used when the petitioner is claiming ownership of a specific item of property, while a Complaint for Ownership is used when the petitioner is claiming ownership of a larger parcel of land. Both types of petitions must be signed and notarized before they can be submitted to the court.