Greene County Court Records Search

Greene County court records are maintained by the Clerk of Circuit Court in Bloomfield, Indiana. Jamie Thompson serves as the Greene County Clerk and manages all case filings, judgments, and court documents. You can look up these records through the statewide MyCase system or visit the clerk office on the second floor of the courthouse. Whether you need to find a civil claim, check on a criminal case, or get copies of court filings, the Greene County clerk office in Bloomfield is the place to start your search.

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Greene County Quick Facts

Bloomfield County Seat
32,295 Population
Circuit & Superior Court Type
Jamie Thompson Clerk of Courts

Greene County Clerk of Courts

Jamie Thompson is the Greene County Clerk. The office sits at 1 E. Main Street, Room 221 in Bloomfield. Staff handle all filings for the Greene County courts and serve as the official record keeper for every case. The clerk collects fees, issues certified copies, and keeps the court docket up to date. You can reach the office by phone at (812) 384-8532 or send a fax to 812-384-8458. The mailing address is P.O. Box 220, Bloomfield, IN 47424.

The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Greene County only accepts cash, money orders, or bank cashier checks for copies and fees. They do not take personal checks or credit cards. Keep that in mind before you visit. If you need to mail a request, include the right payment form with your letter.

Visit the Greene County Clerk's Office page for more details on services and how to get records.

Greene County Clerk of Courts office page for court records
Address 1 E. Main Street, Room 221, Bloomfield, IN 47424
Mailing P.O. Box 220, Bloomfield, IN 47424
Phone (812) 384-8532
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Email jamie.thompson@co.greene.in.us
Website co.greene.in.us

Search Greene County Court Records Online

The MyCase portal is the primary way to search Greene County court records from home. All 92 Indiana counties are on the Odyssey Case Management System. You can look up cases by name or case number at no cost. The system shows filing dates, case status, and party details. Some court documents are viewable on the site, while others need to be picked up from the Greene County clerk.

Under IC 5-14-3, any person can inspect and copy public records during regular business hours. This law applies to Greene County court records. Juvenile cases, adoption files, and sealed records are kept from public view by court rule. The Indiana Courts Greene County page has links to local court info and search tools.

Greene County court records information page

Note: MyCase data may not reflect the most recent filings, so call the clerk if you need current case status.

Greene County Court Record Fees

Greene County charges $1.00 per page for copies of court records. Certifications cost $3.00 each. These fees apply when you pick up copies in person or request them by mail. The clerk accepts only cash, money orders, or bank cashier checks. Personal checks and credit cards are not accepted. Plan your payment before you visit the courthouse in Bloomfield.

Filing fees for new cases depend on the type of case. Small claims fees are lower than those for civil suits. Criminal case costs follow state law. Under IC 5-14-3-9, agencies may set reasonable fees for record copies. If you have limited income, you may ask the court to waive your fees by filing the correct form. The Indiana Judicial Branch public records page explains how to request court records across the state.

Court Records in Greene County

Greene County courts hear civil, criminal, family, and probate cases. Civil matters include contract disputes, debt collection, and small claims. Criminal cases cover everything from misdemeanors to felonies. The clerk maintains all charging documents, plea agreements, and sentencing records. Family law cases handle divorce, custody, child support, and paternity. Probate covers estates, wills, and guardianships.

The clerk's office does not house divorce paperwork for blank forms. If you need forms for a divorce filing, the clerk recommends going to Indiana Legal Help to download the right paperwork. That site has forms for many case types along with instructions. Greene County residents can use those forms and file them at the clerk office in Bloomfield.

Greene County Indiana courts information page

Legal Help in Greene County

Indiana Legal Help offers free forms and guides for court cases. The site covers civil, family, small claims, and other matters. It also connects people to legal aid providers that serve Greene County. Local attorneys in the Bloomfield area handle filings and can help you get certified copies for legal matters.

The statewide court directory lists all trial courts and clerks in Indiana. Court staff in Greene County can help with basic filing questions but are not allowed to give legal advice. Talk to an attorney before submitting court papers if you are unsure about any part of the process.

Note: Passport applications and renewals are no longer processed at the Greene County Clerk's Office.

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Cities in Greene County

Greene County has several cities and towns. Bloomfield is the county seat and largest community. Other towns include Linton, Jasonville, Worthington, and Switz City. None of the cities in Greene County reach the 25,000 population mark, so all court records are handled through the county clerk office in Bloomfield.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Greene County. If you are not sure where a case was filed, check the address tied to the parties at the time of filing. Court records are kept in the county that had jurisdiction.