Indiana Redeem Property, Motion and Notice (Combined) is a legal document that is used to reclaim property that has been previously sold or transferred by a court. This document is used in Indiana to reclaim real estate, personal property, or other tangible assets that are in the possession of the court. The document must be filed in the county court where the property is located. The document consists of two parts: the motion and the notice. The motion is a petition to the court to reclaim the property, which must be accompanied by evidence that the petitioner has the right to reclaim the property. The notice is a written notice to the current owner of the property, informing them of the petitioner's intent to reclaim the property. There are three types of Indiana Redeem Property, Motion and Notice (Combined): Redeem Property Motion, Redeem Personal Property Motion, and Redeem Real Estate Motion. The Redeem Property Motion is used to reclaim any type of property that is in the custody of the court. The Redeem Personal Property Motion is used to reclaim personal property that is in the possession of the court. The Redeem Real Estate Motion is used to reclaim real estate that is in the possession of the court.