

a second or subsequent offense for theft of a motor vehicle or its parts, or.theft of property valued at $50,000 or more.

The highest theft-level is a level 5 felony theft, which includes: Let's take a closer look at the different levels of theft-based offenses in the state of Indiana. An advisory sentence is a guideline sentence that a court may voluntarily consider, which falls midway between the minimum sentence and the maximum sentence for the offense. Indiana law also establishes advisory sentences for each level of a felony offense.

Indiana classifies theft offenses based on the value and type of property stolen, the circumstances involved, and the offender's prior criminal history. Indiana defines property as "anything of value" and includes real or personal property money labor services trade secrets extension of credit contract rights public utilities (electricity, gas, oil, water) captured or domesticated animals, birds, and fish human remains and data. The term "property" is also much broader than it appears.
