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ing to Indiana Public Records Law, members of the general public may request and obtain all criminal records that are issued and maintained by the states law enforcement agencies.
Criminal Rule 21, the trial court clerks office assigns the case number. The case number reflects the county, court type, court number, year and month of filing, case type and filing sequence. Ind. Administrative Rule 8 requires all trial courts to use the uniform case numbering system.
Odyssey Public Access (the MyCase website) is a platform for online services provided by the Office of Judicial Administration (the Office).
Each court generally has its own system for assigning docket numbers, which may include some or all of the following: The year the case was filed, in two or four digit format. The court the case was filed in, represented by a letter or number. The type of case (e.g. civil, criminal, bankruptcy).
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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A case number is a unique number assigned to a case by the court. The number makes it easier to track or retrieve the case. Knowing your case number also makes it easy to determine where and when the defendant filed the case. If youre unsure of your case number, youll need to consult the court clerk.
Criminal Rule 21, the trial court clerks office assigns the case number. The case number reflects the county, court type, court number, year and month of filing, case type and filing sequence. Ind. Administrative Rule 8 requires all trial courts to use the uniform case numbering system.
Public Access Anyone may search mycase.in.gov for public (non-confidential) case information and documents. Many documents are available online, free of charge.

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