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looking for. Court records are maintained on virtually every contact
that a person may have had with the law. Instead of looking through
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Indiana has a judicial system that is not standardized through
the state. It essentially has four types of trial courts, the
Indiana circuit courts, superior courts, county courts and city
or town courts. The jurisdiction of a court is dependent on what
other courts exist in that area or county.
Circuit courts hear all types of civil and criminal cases and
also those related to domestic relations, juveniles and probate
cases. It also shares some jurisdiction with superior courts.
Indiana superior courts have jurisdiction over civil as well as
criminal cases. These courts also hear probate cases. County courts
handle some civil cases and criminal cases other than those involving
juveniles. City or town courts handle some civil cases such as
for small claims and ordinance violations and criminal cases like
misdemeanors and traffic violations. Indiana also has the Indiana
tax court, Marion county small claims court and St. Joseph county
probate court. Visit us at www.courtrecords.org
to request Indiana court records.