If you are subject to a tax lien in Indiana, you will want to know the statute of limitations for enforcement of that lien. It is imperative that you know these deadlines so you can enforce your rights in the event enforcement actions are taken after the statute of limitations has passed.
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A tax lien in the state of Indiana is a judgment that occurs once a tax warrant is filed. Tax warrants are filed when tax liabilities have not been paid and demand notices have generated neither a payment nor a protest. Once the tax warrant has been filed with your county clerk, it becomes a lien against all of your property within that county's borders. Additionally, any outstanding tax liabilities that have been filed as a lien will place a tax lien on all vehicle titles that are titled in the taxpayer's name and/or Social Security number.