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

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    Search cases, protection orders, child abuse registry and other collections. Start searching

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

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    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

  4. Indiana Judicial Branch: Searching MyCase

    www.in.gov/courts/help/mycase

    Public Access. 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.

  5. Indiana Judicial Branch: MyCase Search Tips - IN.gov

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    To search by party, enter only one of the following: Last name; Business name; If you search by last name, you can narrow your results by adding first name, middle name, and/or date of birth. You may also use wild cards for any portion of the party name. Learn more about using wild cards below.

  6. Finding Indiana birth, marriage and death records online

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    Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007,” Family Search. Accessed January 17, 2017. There are a number of databases online that have indexes or full digital images of birth, marriage, and death records.

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

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

    If you are looking for case information, hearing information, or documents in your own case, search mycase.in.gov or contact the court or clerk's office in your county.