What You Can Find Here
- Full name of the person or business
- Case number, if you have one
- The county where the record was created
How Records Work in Indiana
Indiana's court and arrest records run across state, county, and arresting-agency levels. The state judiciary under the Indiana Supreme Court maintains court records through the MyCase statewide search. Indiana State Police holds statewide criminal history. Most local records — deeds, marriage licenses, Circuit and Superior Court filings — are held at the county level.
Indiana has 92 counties. Each has its own Circuit Court Clerk (handling both Circuit and Superior Court records), sheriff, recorder, and assessor maintaining separate records. St. Joseph County is unique in having a separate Probate Court. MyCase's statewide coverage makes Indiana unusually searchable; older records and specialized filings may require a clerk's office visit.
Counties in Indiana
Indiana has 92 counties. Select one below to find local court, arrest, and court and arrest records.
This page is a guide to help you find official records — it is not the official database. All information comes from government sources. Verify details directly with the agency that holds the records.
Last updated: April 24, 2026