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Trial Courts & Clerks by County. Choose a county below for local rules, statistics, e-filing information and how to get case information. Learn about the structure of Indiana's judicial branch. Find local court contact information
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.
The Clerk receives the oath of office and commission from the State Governor and performs as an officer of the court, the manager of court information, judgments, child support, and traffic ticket payments. The Clerk is also the Official for Conducting all Elections
Contact the local court directly with questions about jury duty, an upcoming court date, or getting a copy of a document in your case if it isn't available online.
The Office of Clerk of the Circuit Court is established by the Indiana State Constitution to serve as the record keeper for the constitutionally created Court. The Clerk is elected by the registered voters of Washington County and is limited to serving two consecutive terms.
The Clerk's Office is the record-keeper for all county-level court cases, including: Civil; Criminal; Estates; Guardianship; Juveniles; Traffic Tickets
Directory of Courts & Clerks in Indiana Adams County 2 Allen County 2 Bartholomew County 3 Benton County 3 Blackford County 3 Boone County 4 Brown County 4 Carroll County 5 Cass County 5 ... Allen County Clerk’s Office Chris Nancarrow , Clerk . 715 South Calhoun Street, # 201 . Fort Wayne, IN 46802 . Pho: 260-449-7245 . Fax: 260-449-7929 .
Tammy Parker, Clerk In Indiana, the County Clerk is the Clerk of the Circuit Court, as well as the official who oversees and conducts all elections, as a member of the Election Board. The Clerk is responsible to administer and certify results for all federal, state, county, township, municipal, special, and school board elections.
The Clerks responsibilities includes collection and disbursement of court costs, fines, judgments, restitution, and various other fees. The Clerk also collects and disburses child support payments, issues marriage licenses and conducts all elections. Make a Payment