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How To Get Indiana Court Records?

Every state has its own procedures about getting court records. Some states keep and archive their records, while other states destroy their records after a certain time period. This article will show you how to get Indiana court records. Getting as much information as you can, will help you in finding successfully the Indiana court records that you actually need.

Getting Criminal Records

Getting Indiana court records may be more difficult than you think. You will need more information than some states who offer a more liberal search. If you are looking for an Indiana criminal records, you will need to obtain a copy of your criminal history from the Indiana Police repository of criminal records. However Indiana is known for its privacy with regards to their court records. Very little information can be gained if you are inquiring into state court records. You may get to the state managed depositories through the Indiana State records online database, the state courts and through law enforcement offices. (http://www.in.gov/ai/appfiles/isp-lch)

How Do I Get Case Information?

Case Information is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, via calling the Indiana State courts automated voice system. The telephone number is toll free at 1-888-222-8029. You must have your full name, case number, social security number or TIN in order to input into the system for case information.

What Do Indiana Court Records Include:

Indiana Court records include: obituaries, death records, birth records, marriage records and public records. Keep in mind that Indiana requires much more privacy when it comes to your Indiana court records because of the information that must be provided before obtaining case information.

How Do I Look Up My Divorce Records

If you are looking for your divorce records, then go to the county clerk where the divorce was granted. However, Indiana’s State Viral Record office may be able to pull up your divorce records as well.

Speak With The Indiana Court Clerks

As with anything, make sure and speak with the Indiana court clerk. The court clerk is a great resource in getting you the records that you need. The court clerk is responsible for the records so speaking with them will give you hands on access to what they know. If there are any questions that you have about obtaining Indiana records, the county clerk can help in leading you to the right place.

Always do your research and start with the toll free automated number 1-888-222-8029 for the Indiana state automated system. If you are having difficulty, then call and speak with the county clerk. It is all about knowing the type of record needed and having your necessary information. Also remember that Indiana allows far more privacy than some state offices when it comes to court records. Write down your questions in advance that you have for the county clerk to ensure that all of your questions are answered. You may want to ask about obtaining certified copies and the cost. This will make sure that you have what records are needed for the future.