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4/13/2023
Starting July 1st, tenants in Indiana can now seek expungement for past eviction filings. The eviction expungement bill, Indiana House Enrolled Act 1214, was recently passed by the Indiana state legislature. The bill will now allow those with previous eviction filings to file an expungement.
7/14/2022
Indiana is currently working on a bill, HB 1214, which would significantly help those denied housing due to past eviction records. HB 1214 would allow people to request expunctions for eviction filings in situations where the case was dismissed, the judgement ended up in their favor, or the landlord took no action within 180 days of the filing.
2/14/2022
After some uncertainty, Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill Jr. has stated that citizens who have had felony records expunged are generally eligible to purchase a firearm and a license to carry in public.
12/24/2019