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  2. Indiana Judicial Branch: Public Records - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/courts/public-records

    Request public records. Looking for your own records, records for family members, or making a public information request?

  3. Indiana Judicial Branch: Searching MyCase

    www.in.gov/courts/help/mycase

    The Rules on Access to Court Records explain which court records are public and which records are confidential. All public cases—cases that are not confidential, not sealed, and not expunged—can be searched on MyCase.

  4. Indiana Judicial Branch: How to Request Public Records - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/courts/public-records/how-to-request

    Whether you're looking for your own records, records for family members, bulk data or making a public information request, the information below should point you in the right direction. Choose from the list below to learn how to request records. Marriage or divorce records; Adoption records; A birth or death certificate

  5. Indiana Judicial Branch: Public Record Request - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/courts/public-records/request

    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.

  6. IARA: Indiana State Archives - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/iara/divisions/state-archives

    The Indiana State Archives serves to ensure the preservation of important official and historical public records, and to make them available to patrons. Patrons are expected to read and observe the following guidelines for the reading room of the Indiana State Archives.

  7. Indiana Rules on Access to Court Records - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/courts/rules/records/index.htm

    This rule applies to everyone who creates a Court Record as defined in Rule 3(A). Except as otherwise provided by this rule, access to Court Records shall be governed by the Indiana Access to Public Records Act. (B) The purposes of this rule are to: (1) Contribute to public safety; (2) Protect individual Due Process rights and privacy interests;

  8. Finding Indiana birth, marriage and death records online

    blog.library.in.gov/finding-indiana-birth-marriage-and-death-records-online

    Under Indiana law, birth records are not available to the public for 75 years to protect privacy and identity. If you need a more recent record, see the Indiana State Department of Health Vital Records division for information on how to proceed.

  9. IARA: Home - IN.gov

    www.in.gov/iara

    IARA's Records and Information Management team assists Indiana government employees by providing self-paced tutorials, live and recorded webinars, and specialized in-person training on a variety of records management topics and issues, as well as monthly bulletins and group chats for records managers.