Court Cases Indiana
Courts: Public Records
First, start by searching mycase.in.gov. Some types of court documents and filings are available there at no cost. 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's office can advise you on how to get a copy of the document.
https://www.in.gov/courts/public-records/Indiana Supreme Court public access case search
Electronic access to court information is restricted by federal and state law in addition to court rules and orders. Information on this site is made available as a public service pursuant to order of the Indiana Supreme Court.
https://mycase.in.gov/Indiana Court Records Lookup - IN Court Case Search
There are a total of 92 of these courts throughout the county. The circuit courts have unlimited jurisdiction in most cases unless another court is given jurisdiction over the court for any reason. In counties without a superior court, the Circuit Court will also handle minor offenses and small claims cases. Indiana Superior Courts
https://courtcasefinder.com/indianaSearching for cases on the Odyssey docket - Indiana Judicial Branch
Case information available at mycase.in.gov comes only from courts that use the state's Odyssey case management system. View the list of courts and counties that use Odyssey; See our Terms of Use for information about the data that is included in online records; See Rules on Access to Court Records for rules about what is excluded from public access
https://www.in.gov/courts/help/mycase/Indiana Judicial Branch: Judiciary Home
July 25, 2022 | Press Release. The Indiana Commission on Judicial Qualifications has concluded an investigation into allegations of misconduct by Crawford Circuit Court Judge Sabrina Bell. Bell, who is currently suspended, has agreed to resign. She is voluntarily forfeiting her law license for 150 days, and she will not seek or accept judicial ...
https://www.in.gov/judiciary/Odyssey Case Management System - Office of Judicial Administration
The State of Indiana has over 400 trial courts, approximately 300 of which serve the state's 92 counties. The remaining courts serve smaller units of government: cities, towns, or townships. Although the types of cases these courts handle varies, meticulous records are kept in every case filed in every such court.
https://www.in.gov/courts/admin/tech/odyssey/