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mycase.in.gov allows you to search by: Case - using case number, citation number OR cross reference number. Party - using a business name OR last name AND at least first, middle or date of birth. Attorney - using attorney number OR last name AND at least first or middle.
Court transcripts are public records Place your order, wait for approval and estimate, pay online, and download your transcript when its complete.
Documents available to the public include: Orders in many civil case types. All non-confidential documents in miscellaneous criminal (MC) cases. Final orders and judgments in criminal cases.
Today, the Court consists of five justices: one chief justice and four associate justices.
In Indiana, there are three different kinds of trial courts: circuit courts, superior courts, and local city or town courts.
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Judges in Indiana participate in retention elections, partisan elections or nonpartisan elections. At the supreme and appellate levels, judges are appointed by the governor from a list of three names compiled by a judicial nominating commission.
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