In Indiana, you must complete three distinct forms to have a valid Advance Directive. The Living Will consists of three forms: the Living Will Declaration, the Life-Prolonging Procedures Declaration, and the "Health Care Representative" form (a.k.a. Health Care Proxy).

Required Information for a Last Will and Testament: Your IN Living Will must be signed by you and two (2) witnesses for it to be legal.
Indiana Advance Directive Form
Required Information for the Life Prolonging Procedures Declaration: In order for your IN Life-Prolonging Procedures Declaration to be legitimate, you and two (2) witnesses must sign it.
Information Required for Naming a Health Care Proxy: Your IN Health Care Proxy form must be signed by you and one (1) witness for it to be considered legitimate.
Other resources for Indiana:

Death Certificates
Digital Estate Planning Laws:
Law: SB 253 Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act
Description: This law authorizes a decedent’s personal representative or trustee to access and manage digital assets and electronic communications..
Status: Effective March 23, 2016

Death With Dignity Legislation (a.k.a. Aid-In-Dying or Physician-Assisted Death)
  • Indiana has no legislation
Organ Donation Registries
Indiana Organ Donation registry official link.

POST (Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment) Form
Download the POST form for Indiana residents.

Probate Laws

Estate And Inheritance Tax Rate
  • Indiana has no estate tax or inheritance tax