Public Records Request Portal
Citizens of Indiana have access to case filings not precluded by Rules on Access to Court Records Rule 5. If you wish to view a pending case or a closed case, Odyssey (the judicial tracking information program) provides access to court information via the internet. You can access case information without visiting or placing a call to the Justice Building. Please note: Juvenile and mental health matters, per Rules on Access to Court Records Rule 5 are not accessible.
Visitors must know at the minimum the first 3 letters of the last name or full case number to perform the search. If you are using only the first 3 letters, place an * after the 3rd letter prior to submitting.
The link to the website is: http://mycase.in.gov/
**Juvenile Paternity cases filed prior to July 1, 2014 may not appear on mycase.in.gov.**
Courts: Public Records (including Bulk Data and Confidential Requests)
In an effort to continuously improve services to the citizens of our county, we are launching a new Electronic Request Processing Solution. You can request services from us by using our website, entering your request on a kiosk in our office, or even visit and interact with staff. Irrespective of your type of request, we provide a transaction reference ID, and provide automatic communications. This new system will make us efficient, responsive to citizen requests, and state of the art by implementing a best practices packaged solution. To submit a request select the appropriate form, fill in all of the information and submit. You will be automatically notified of the progress via e-mails; or you can check the status by clicking on the "Track Your Request" button & putting in your Transaction ID number. To make a suggestion, ask a question, or let us know about a problem, select the Online Request Form & submit.
Thank You,
Nicole L. Browne
Monroe County Clerk
Please do not make a payment until confirmation is received from the Monroe County Clerk’s Office.
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