An Indiana Affidavit of Creditor is a legal document that is used to establish the legitimacy of an unsecured debt in the state of Indiana. It is signed by a creditor or a representative of the creditor and is then filed with the court. The affidavit is used to help prove that a debt is owed and that the creditor has a right to seek repayment. It also serves as evidence that a debt is valid and enforceable. The affidavit must be signed and notarized in order for it to be a valid document. There are two types of Indiana Affidavit of Creditor, including an Original Affidavit of Creditor and an Amended Affidavit of Creditor. The Original Affidavit of Creditor is used to verify the original debt and list the creditor's contact information. The Amended Affidavit of Creditor is used when changes to the debt have occurred, such as a change in the amount of debt owed or a change in the terms of the debt.