2012 Indiana Code
TITLE 32. PROPERTY
ARTICLE 28. LIENS ON REAL PROPERTY
CHAPTER 2. LIMITATION ON AND REINSTATEMENT OF LIENS AFTER DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS

IC 32-28-2
Chapter 2. Limitation on and Reinstatement of Liens After Destruction of Records

IC 32-28-2-1
Succession of lien; action to reinstate record
Sec. 1. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c), if the record of a judgment of an Indiana court that would otherwise be a lien upon real estate is destroyed, six (6) months after the date when the record is destroyed the judgment ceases to be a lien upon any real estate as against any right, title, lien on or interest in the real estate accruing to or acquired by any person for a valuable consideration and without notice.
(b) The record of a judgment does not cease to be a lien under subsection (a) six (6) months after the date when the record is destroyed if the judgment plaintiff or the assignee or owner of the judgment, less than six (6) months after the date when the record is destroyed, files an action to reinstate the record of the judgment in the court having jurisdiction of the record.
(c) If the plaintiff obtains a judgment or decree in the action filed under subsection (b), the filing of the action to reinstate the record preserves the lien of the judgment in the same manner and to the same extent as if the record had not been destroyed.
As added by P.L.2-2002, SEC.13.

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