Wayne County Indiana Court Cases
Court Case Search - Wayne County Indiana Government
Wayne County Court Case Search You can use either Doxpop Case Search or Odyssey's MyCase Search. Click to search Doxpop Court Cases Click to search Odyssey's mycase.IN.gov Court Cases Contact 401 East Main Richmond IN 47374 (765) 973-9200 (888) 720-8402 Toll Free Contact us About the Courthouse
https://www.co.wayne.in.us/web/courtcasesearch.phpWayne County - Indiana Judicial Branch
Local Rules. The Indiana Supreme Court approves local court rules in only these areas: selection of special judges in civil and criminal cases, court reporter services, caseload allocation plans, and service as an acting judge in another court, county, or district. All other local court rules are adopted without Supreme Court approval.
https://www.in.gov/courts/local/wayne-county/Courts - Wayne County Indiana Government
Richmond, IN 47374. Located in the Wayne County Courthouse. Open Monday through Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm. NOTICE TO PUBLIC: Cell phones are NOT allowed in any Wayne County Courtroom. Circuit Court. The Honorable Judge April Drake Presiding. Open Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Closed for lunch 12:00 Noon to 1:00 PM. Scheduling Information: (765) 973-9390.
https://www.co.wayne.in.us/web/dept/courts/index.phpWayne County, IN Courts - Records & Cases - StateCourts
In 2017, a total of 376 juvenile cases were reported for every 100,000 people age 10 to adulthood in the jurisdiction of Wayne County. Of that total, 22% of those proceedings were delinquencies which equaled 81 court cases. Another 76% were dependency cases that accounted for 287 of the juvenile cases. A lot of counties, including, Wayne County, are focusing on family counseling and relationships rather than punishment for juvenile crimes.
https://www.statecourts.org/indiana/wayne/Indiana Judicial Branch: Wayne County - IN.gov
Local Rules. The Indiana Supreme Court approves local court rules in only these areas: selection of special judges in civil and criminal cases, court reporter services, caseload allocation plans, and service as an acting judge in another court, county, or district. All other local court rules are adopted without Supreme Court approval.
https://secure.in.gov/courts/local/wayne-county/Wayne County Arrest, Court, and Public Records
The Wayne County Clerk of Courts maintains civil court case records in Wayne County. These court records can be requested online, in person, or via mail. Online requests can be made by filling out the Online Request Form. In-person and mail-in requests can also be made by querying the Clerk of Courts’ Office at: Wayne County Clerk of Courts
https://indiana.staterecords.org/wayneClerk of Courts - Wayne County, Indiana
Twitter Feed. As the Clerk of the Wayne County Courts, I and my staff are dedicated to delivering the highest level of service to the residents of Wayne County. We are committed to providing friendly, honest, and efficient quality service on a consistent basis to all persons that are served by this office. It is my privilege to serve as your Clerk.
http://co.wayne.in.us/clerk/Clerk of Courts - Wayne County Indiana Government
Twitter Feed. As the Clerk of the Wayne County Courts, I and my staff are dedicated to delivering the highest level of service to the residents of Wayne County. We are committed to providing friendly, honest, and efficient quality service on a consistent basis to all persons that are served by this office. It is my privilege to serve as your Clerk.
http://wayneco.us/clerk/Access to Records - Wayne County, Indiana
100 S. 5th Street Richmond IN 47374 (765) 973-9245 Marriage and Divorce records are kept in the Clerk's office. The address of the Clerk's Office is: Wayne County Clerk of Courts 301 East Main Richmond IN 47374 (765) 973-9220 The fee for obtaining a copy of a marriage record is $1.00 for each copy, or $4.00 for a certified copy.
http://www.co.wayne.in.us/clerk/accessrecords.htmlCourts: Public Records
First, start by searching mycase.in.gov. Some types of court documents and filings are available there at no cost. 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. The clerk's office can advise you on how to get a copy of the document.
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