This page helps users find Court Records in Hamilton County, Indiana, by explaining how to search non-confidential cases, request copies, and contact the correct court office.
Start with Case Search - MyCase for online case information. For copies of records such as marriage, divorce, expungement, estate, will, or criminal documents, use the Hamilton County Clerk's Office record request process.
Case Search - MyCase
Case Search - MyCase is the public online search for non-confidential cases in Indiana courts that use the Odyssey case management system. It can be used to search Hamilton County court case information when the case is available through that system.
Useful search options include:
- Case number through the Case tab
- Party name through the Name tab
- Attorney information through the Attorney tab
- Court category filters such as Criminal & Citation, Civil, Family, Probate, Appellate, or Commercial
Use the search that best matches the information you already have.
- Open search Indiana court cases on MyCase.
- Select the Case, Name, or Attorney tab.
- Enter the available case, party, or attorney information.
- Limit the court category if needed, then review matching non-confidential case results.
Online case information is not the official court record. Official records of court proceedings must be obtained directly from the court that maintains the record.
Hamilton County Clerk's Office record requests
The Hamilton County Clerk's Office is the record-keeper for county-level court cases, including civil, criminal, estates, guardianship, juvenile, and traffic ticket matters.
The Clerk's Office provides copies of documents related to immigration, marriage, divorce, expungements, estates, wills, and criminal records. Use the submit a Clerk's record request page when you need copies handled by the Clerk's Office.
Small fees apply for this service. The form outlines the fees, and actual fees are provided at the time of payment. Clerk staff cannot provide legal advice.
Court forms, filing, and related services
Hamilton County provides court forms for several common court needs, including requests for a public defender, a waiver of initial hearing, and small estate matters.
The Legal Self-Help Center can assist with selecting and completing certain court forms, e-filing, and limited referrals. It does not provide legal advice, represent users in court, or replace an attorney.
For filing documents in an Indiana court case, use the statewide Indiana E-Filing service rather than sending documents to Court Administration by email.
Payments connected to court cases
For criminal court costs, Hamilton County directs users to MyCase. Search by case number, name, or attorney name, select the case, scroll to the bottom, and choose “Make a Payment.”
Traffic tickets are paid through the Indiana court payment service, and only full payment can be accepted for that option. The Clerk's Office provides other payment options for court costs, traffic-related fines and costs, judgments, and copy fees.
Hamilton County court record contacts
Use these contacts for records, court case questions, and staff-assisted next steps that are not resolved online.
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Hamilton County Clerk's Office, 1 Hamilton County Square Suite 106, Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone: (317) 776-9629
Court filing hours: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday - Friday
Office hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. -
Hamilton County Courts / Court Administration, 1 Hamilton County Square Suite 313, Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone: (317) 776-8589
Juror Info Line: (317) 776-8282 -
Hamilton County Legal Self-Help Center, 1 Hamilton County Square Room 303, Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone: (317) 776-8428
Mailing address: Court Administration, Attention: Legal Self-Help Center, 1 Hamilton County Square Suite 313, Noblesville, IN 46060
Common questions
Where can I search Hamilton County court cases online?
Use Case Search - MyCase to search non-confidential Indiana court cases by case number, party name, or attorney.
Are MyCase results official court records?
No. MyCase information is provided for public access and is not the official court record. Official records must be obtained directly from the court maintaining the record.
Who provides copies of Hamilton County court-related documents?
The Hamilton County Clerk's Office provides copies of documents related to immigration, marriage, divorce, expungements, estates, wills, and criminal records.
Does the Clerk's Office charge for record copies?
Yes. Small fees apply for Clerk's Office record request services. The form outlines the fees, and actual fees are provided at the time of payment.
Can Hamilton County Clerk staff give legal advice?
No. Hamilton County Clerk staff cannot provide legal advice.
Who should I contact about a specific Hamilton County court?
For questions about a specific court, including jury duty summons questions, contact that court directly or start with Court Administration at (317) 776-8589.