United States · Indiana · Employment Pay Rights 2026
Indiana PTO payout law & pay rights
Everything you need to know about Indiana's PTO payout rules, final paycheck deadlines, and minimum wage — accurate to 2025 state legislation.
PTO payout rule
Payout required by law
Courts treat accrued vacation as deferred compensation payable per the policy's terms.
Key employment figures
Minimum wage (2025)
$7.25/hr (federal minimum)
Final paycheck (if fired)
Next scheduled payday
Final paycheck (if resigned)
Next scheduled payday
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Deep dives
Frequently asked questions — Indiana
Is PTO payout required by law in Indiana?
Yes. Indiana treats accrued vacation as earned wages that cannot be forfeited. Your employer must pay out all unused accrued PTO when you leave — regardless of the reason for separation. Use-it-or-lose-it policies are prohibited. Courts treat accrued vacation as deferred compensation payable per the policy's terms.
How long does my employer have to pay my final paycheck in Indiana?
In Indiana, the deadlines differ based on how your employment ended. If you were terminated by your employer, your final paycheck is due next scheduled payday. If you resigned voluntarily, the deadline is next scheduled payday. If your employer misses these deadlines, you can file a wage claim with the Indiana Department of Labor.
What is the minimum wage in Indiana in 2025?
The current minimum wage in Indiana is $7.25/hr (federal minimum). Some cities and counties within Indiana may have a higher local minimum wage. Check with the Indiana Department of Labor for the most current rate.
What can I do if my employer doesn't pay my final paycheck on time in Indiana?
If your employer fails to pay your final wages by the legal deadline, you can file a wage claim with the Indiana labor enforcement agency. You may be entitled to the unpaid wages plus penalties or interest depending on state law. You can also file a civil lawsuit or contact the federal Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division if your employer is covered by federal law. Document all communications and keep records of your hours worked and pay stubs.
Does Indiana require employers to include accrued sick leave in the final paycheck?
In most cases, no. PTO payout rules in Indiana apply primarily to accrued vacation or PTO. Sick leave is typically treated separately — unless your employer has a combined PTO bank or the sick leave has vested as wages under your employment agreement. Check your offer letter and employee handbook for the specific terms of your employer's sick leave policy.