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Rule 4. If a defendant is detained in jail on a pending charge, a trial must be commenced no later than 180 days from the date the criminal charge against the defendant is filed, or from the date of arrest on such charge, whichever is later.
All Motions and Petitions should be submitted on 8 x 11 inch paper and either typed or legibly printed. You must provide the Court with the original plus one (1) additional copy for each party of the case (a minimum of four (3) copies of each document).
Change in venue/transfer to Indiana County: same as cost to file new case. Civil collection: $157. Civil plenary: $232. Civil tort: $232.
Trial Rule 75(A) a case may be commenced in any court or county subject to transfer to a county of preferred venue or a change of venue from the county. all or some of the property is located or can be found if the case seeks only an in rem judgment against the property due to service by publication.
69. Rule 69 - Execution, proceedings supplemental to execution, foreclosure sales (A)Execution sales. Process to enforce a judgment or a decree for the payment of money shall be by writ of execution, unless the court directs otherwise and except as provided herein.
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(B) In civil actions, where a change may be taken from the judge, such change shall be granted upon the filing of an unverified application or motion without specifically stating the ground therefor by a party or his attorney. Provided, however, a party shall be entitled to only one [1] change from the judge.
Rule 74 - Recording Proceedings; Transcripts; Audio Recordings (A) The judge of each circuit, superior, probate, city, town, and Marion County Small Claims court shall arrange for the audio recording of all hearings and trials in all case types.

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