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  1. Public Records. If you need assistance finding records, consider seeking help from your local library, the Indiana State Library, or the Indiana Supreme Court Law Library. If the document you're looking for isn't available online, you'll need to contact the clerk's office in the county where the case is being heard.

  2. Indiana Courts Case Search - MyCase. Eviction case? Apply for rent assistance and learn about settling your case. Subscribe to content by RSS or Email. Follow us on Twitter. Indiana Courts YouTube Channel. Get our shared photos on Flickr. Indiana Supreme Court, Public Access.

  3. What to look for: Search our Official Public Records for your Deed of Trust. On it should be your Original Lender's name. Then look for any Assignments that show who you have made your mortgage payments to because the note was transferred to that entity. You do that by entering your last name first name in the "Grantor" field of the search screen.

  4. Civil, Family and Probate Case Records. Jail Lookup. Access the Court Lookups from the District Attorney's Office.

  5. Generally, you may request court records and documents from the clerk's office in the county where the case was heard. You may request a transcript for a specific hearing or trial from the court reporter.

  6. The District Clerk indexes and secures all court records, enters judgment, collects court costs and filing fees, records the court's acts and proceedings, and is Jury Manager for the County. Public Records