You can search for and receive records online, but you may need to contact the County Clerks office in person or by phone..
Criminal Records can be found in mycase.INgov. Put in as much information as you have and hit search. Search results will include:
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State of Indiana V. David A. Jones
NH1234-1234-IF-1234
Court Marion County, Indianapolis
Case Type Felony – 6
Filed 01/12/2024
Status Pending
Charges 12-34-2-1 Residential Entry breaking and entering Parties
Attorneys Smith and Edwards
Records are considered open records and are free for the public to search. If you need copies, you must contact the County Clerk’s Office for the fees for copies of records. You can reach the County Clerk’s Office at 317-327-4740. You will be directed to the proper department.
The Marion County Recorder maintains, records, and receives real estate documents like deeds. It provides online access to search ad request copies of recorded deeds. The Marion County Recorder is located in Indianapolis, Indiana and is the office where you will obtain a copy of your deed. Requested copies of recorded documents can be done online and copies are $1 per page. You can also contact the Indiana Attorney General’s office at 1-800-382-5516 for copies. You will need the address of the property to find the deed.