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Public Records. If you need assistance finding records, consider seeking help from your local library, the Indiana State Library, or the Indiana Supreme Court Law Library. If the document you're looking for isn't available online, you'll need to contact the clerk's office in the county where the case is being heard.
Anyone may search mycase.in.gov for public (non-confidential) case information and documents. Many documents are available online, free of charge. However, some documents are not online and the availability of documents may not include older cases. Learn more about what cases and documents are available publicly below.
Public Access to Court Documents. The table below outlines which types of documents are available by case type for various audiences. Documents are available either online at mycase.in.gov or in person at the clerk's office.
Generally, you may request court records and documents from the clerk's office in the county where the case was heard. You may request a transcript for a specific hearing or trial from the court reporter. Contact the court or clerk's office to request these documents.
Get help finding legal assistance and court forms. Visit IndianaLegalHelp.org. Find courts. Search cases. E-file a case. Watch trial court hearings.
Only use the form below to submit a public record request to the Indiana Office of Judicial Administration (OJA) to obtain records from Indiana courts or the various agencies of the Indiana Supreme Court.
For a comprehensive list of document types available online or in person to the public, to parties, and to attorneys, see the Public Access to Court Documents lookup. Search by case To search by case, enter only one of the following:
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