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Indiana Final Notice of Forfeiture and Request to Vacate Property under Contract for Deed

State:
Indiana
Control #:
IN-00470-12
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This form notifies purchaser, after all prior notices of breach have expired, that Seller has elected to cancel the contract for deed in accordance with its terms. In addition, all past payments made by Purchaser are now considered forfeited and any future occupancy of property will result in action by the court.

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View specific information regarding your reinstatement requirements by accessing www.bmv.ohio.gov. Click on Online Services and click on the Reinstatement Fees box to view your reinstatement requirements if your driving privileges are suspended.

To get your free driver's license check showing your Ohio driving record, click on the above link to the Ohio BMV online service page, then select View your driving record. You will then be prompted to fill out a short form where you will enter the aforementioned personal information.

You may also get a notice in the mail from the BMV about your suspension. The notice explains the reason for the suspension and what you can do if you disagree with it. If you did not get a notice in the mail, you can call the Ohio BMV at 614.752. 7600 or 844.644.

Request or View Your Driving Record Online. At a deputy registrar license agency. By mailing a completed Record Request (form BMV 1173) and a $5.00 fee to:

This suspension is imposed by order of the court. After the suspension is over, you must pay a $40 reinstatement fee to the BMV in order to reinstate your driving privileges. You must be in compliance with all other driver license suspensions in order to have valid limited driving privileges.

Wait out the suspension period. Complete driver/alcohol training (if applicable). Pay off all citations and fees in person at a local BMV office.

Warrant Block, License. Forfeiture, and Registration Block. If a person charged with a traffic offense does not appear in court when required, or does not pay the fine for the offense on time, the court will wait 30 days before notifying the BMV that the person is under a license forfeiture suspension.

A vehicle registration block can be placed on any registration of someone who owes city or county taxes, past due child support, fines or fees that are more than 90 days past due; or for nonpayment of tolls.

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Indiana Final Notice of Forfeiture and Request to Vacate Property under Contract for Deed