Ind. Code § 34-24-2-4
(a) Property subject to forfeiture under this chapter shall be seized by a law enforcement officer upon court order. Seizure may be made without a court order only if:
(b) When property is seized under subsection (a), pending forfeiture and final disposition, the law enforcement officer making the seizure may:
(c) Property seized under subsection (a) (or IC 34-4-30.5-4 (a) before its repeal) is not subject to replevin, but is considered to be in the custody of the law enforcement officer making the seizure, subject only to order of the court. However, if a seizure of property is made in accordance with subsection (a), the prosecuting attorney or the inspector general shall bring an action for forfeiture under section 2 of this chapter within:
(2) one hundred eighty (180) days after the property is seized;
whichever occurs first.
(d) If an action under subsection (c) is not filed within thirty (30) days after receiving notice from any person claiming a right, title, or interest in the property, the claimant:
(1) is entitled to file a complaint seeking:
(2) shall immediately obtain a hearing on the complaint as provided in subsection (f).
If an action is not filed within one hundred eighty (180) days after the date of the seizure, and the property has not been previously released to an innocent person under section 5 of this chapter (or IC 34-4-30.5-4.5 before its repeal), the law enforcement agency whose officer made the seizure shall return the property to its owner.
(f) The person whose right, title, or interest is of record may at any time file a complaint seeking:
(3) another appropriate remedy;
to which the state may answer in forfeiture within the appropriate statutory period. The court shall promptly set the matter for a hearing, and in the case of replevin or foreclosure, the court shall set the hearing as provided by the applicable statutory provisions.
[Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-4-30.5-4.]
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.19. Amended by P.L.222-2005, SEC.42.