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Search Indiana Legacy These records are available to the public at no charge and include a host of records such as: birth, marriage, death, divorce, obituaries, court records, newspapers, scrapbooks, yearbooks, military records, and many other record types.
Anyone may search mycase.in.gov for public (non-confidential) case information and documents. Many documents are available online, free of charge.
You can search court cases by case, name, or attorney at mycase.IN.gov. To see which courts post case information online, visit the Indiana Judicial Branch website.

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Under Indiana Code 5-14-3, records held by government agencies are presumed to be accessible for inspection or copying by any member of the public unless exempted by law.
In Indiana, there are three different kinds of trial courts: circuit courts, superior courts, and local city or town courts. Though these courts have different names, the trial courts are actually more alike than they are different.
The U.S. district courts are the trial courts of the federal court system. The district courts can hear most federal cases, including civil and criminal cases. There are 94 federal judicial districts in the United States and its territories.
Are you looking for information about a non-confidential case in an Indiana court? Many courts post that information online. You can search court cases by case, name, or attorney at mycase.IN.gov. To see which courts post case information online, visit the Indiana Judicial Branch website.

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