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Help with Online Services

Your state judicial branch provides dozens of online services at public.courts.in.gov, including a statewide case search, traffic ticket payment, and marriage license applications. Most of these tools provide free, anonymous access to public records or the ability to submit information without creating an account. But as we expand our online services, our courts need the ability to verify your identity, and you need the security of an account to access personal information. Learn more about public access as well as secure accounts for party or attorney access below.

Public Access

Most of our online services are public access and do not require an account to use

Party Access

If your court case can be found at mycase.in.gov, you can now sign in and connect your case to get documents

Attorney Access

If you are a licensed Indiana lawyer, use your Courts Portal account to sign into MyCase for enhanced case and document access

Get help with these services...

Statewide Case Search

Get search tips and other info on using mycase.in.gov

Help with MyCase

Electronic Filing

See user guides and tutorials

Help with e-filing

Appellate Decisions

Learn about searching for opinions

Help accessing decisions

Trial Court Hearings

Info about streaming live hearings from county courts

Help watching hearings

Courts Portal

Extensive help with attorney registration and other features

Help using the portal

Continuing Education

Education opportunities for lawyers and mediators

Help searching courses

Roll of Attorneys

How to check an attorney's license status

Help searching attorney records

Mediator Registry

Tips for searching for a mediator

Help finding mediators

Notice Regarding Use of this Site

This site is intended to provide you with technical guidance for using the Indiana Courts website. However, the information contained herein should by no means be construed as definitive instructions on how to best operate your computer, as computers and operating systems vary widely.

This site has been developed for your convenience, primarily to help you understand why you might have difficulty viewing or using some of the features on the Indiana Courts website. It is up to you to use this site responsibly, and if in doubt about any instruction or suggested operation contained herein (including downloading software and changing your system settings), you should consult a technical specialist in your area. If local support is available to you, it should be your first source of information. We cannot support technical issues over the phone or by email.