Marshall County Court Records Search

Marshall County court records are maintained by the Clerk of Circuit Court in Plymouth, Indiana. The office of the Clerk of Circuit Court is established by the Indiana State Constitution to serve as the record keeper for the constitutionally created Circuit Court. The clerk is elected by the residents of Marshall County and handles all court filings, judgments, and document requests. You can search Marshall County court records online using the state portal or visit the courthouse in person. Whether you need a civil case file, a criminal record, or family court documents, the clerk's office in Plymouth is the place to go.

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Marshall County Quick Facts

46,500 Population
Plymouth County Seat
50th Judicial Circuit
2 Courts

Marshall County Clerk of Court

The clerk of Marshall County serves as the official record keeper. This office handles several key tasks related to court records. The clerk issues various court documents including arrest warrants, commitments, protective orders, and service of process. Staff maintain the Judgement Dockets and Record of Judgements and Orders. The office also oversees the maintenance and microfilming of court records, which helps preserve older files for future access.

Preparing certified copies of documents is another core function. If you need an official copy of a court record from Marshall County, the clerk's office is where you go. The staff can certify that a document is a true copy of what is on file. The clerk also oversees jury selection for courts in Marshall County. The clerk is limited to serving two consecutive four-year terms, as set by state law.

Visit the Marshall County Clerk's Office website for contact details and office hours. The courthouse is in Plymouth, and the clerk's office is open during normal business hours on weekdays.

Indiana MyCase statewide search portal for Marshall County court records

The Indiana MyCase portal shown above is the primary online tool for searching Marshall County court records from any location.

Location Marshall County Courthouse, Plymouth, IN 46563
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Website co.marshall.in.us

Search Court Records in Marshall County

The main way to search Marshall County court records online is through mycase.in.gov. This state-run portal has case information for all Indiana courts, including those in Marshall County. You can search by party name, case number, or filing date. The results show docket entries, hearing dates, and the parties involved in each case.

MyCase is free to use. You do not need an account to run a basic search. The system pulls data from the Odyssey case management system that Indiana courts use. Most public case information shows up here. Some records may be restricted under Indiana Rules on Access to Court Records. Juvenile matters, sealed cases, and mental health filings will not appear in the search results for Marshall County.

The Indiana Courts page for Marshall County has additional details about the local courts. It lists contact information for each court, the names of current judges, and links to useful resources. If you need to file a new case in Marshall County, the state's electronic filing system is the standard method. Most filings now go through the e-file portal rather than paper filing at the clerk's window.

Court Record Types in Marshall County

Marshall County court records span a wide range of legal matters. The clerk files and stores records for civil, criminal, family, and probate cases. Each type of case generates its own set of documents that become part of the court record.

Civil records in Marshall County include lawsuits, small claims, evictions, and contract disputes. Criminal records cover misdemeanors, felonies, traffic violations, and infractions. Family court records involve divorce, child custody, child support, paternity, and protective orders. Probate records deal with wills, estates, guardianships, and trusts. All of these are filed with the Marshall County Clerk and stored at the courthouse in Plymouth.

Under Indiana Code 5-14-3, most court records are available to the public. There are exceptions for certain sensitive matters. Rule 5 of the Indiana Rules on Access to Court Records keeps juvenile and mental health files private. Sealed cases are also restricted. But the vast majority of court records in Marshall County are open for anyone to view or copy.

Marshall County Record Copies and Fees

Getting copies of court records in Marshall County costs a small fee. The exact amount depends on the type of document and whether you need it certified. Plain copies are cheaper than certified ones. Certified copies carry the clerk's seal and are required for most legal uses.

To get copies, you can visit the clerk's office in person or submit a request by mail. Bring the case number if you have it. That makes the search faster. If you only have a name, the staff can search that way too. Payment methods may vary, so call ahead to confirm what the clerk accepts. Mail requests should include a check or money order for the estimated fees along with your case details and return address.

Note: Fees in Marshall County can change, so contact the clerk's office before sending payment to make sure you include the right amount.

Marshall County Courts

Marshall County sits in the 50th Judicial Circuit. The Circuit Court is the main trial court and handles the most serious cases. A Superior Court also operates in the county and takes on additional case types. Both courts feed their records through the clerk's office in Plymouth.

Under Indiana Code 33-33-50, the Marshall County court system is set up to serve the needs of local residents. Judges hear cases ranging from small claims to major felonies. The courts also handle family law matters and probate issues. If you have a question about which court handles your type of case, the clerk's office can direct you. Court schedules and hearing times are posted on MyCase and at the courthouse.

Marshall County is also a Vote Center County, and absentee voting is available in the Clerk's office. While this is not related to court records, it shows the range of duties the clerk handles beyond case filings.

How to Get Marshall County Court Records

There are three ways to get court records from Marshall County. Online search is the fastest for basic information. In-person visits give you access to full files and copies. Mail requests work if you cannot visit Plymouth.

For online access, go to mycase.in.gov and type in the name or case number. You will see the docket, parties, and hearing dates. This is free and works from any device. For copies, go to the Marshall County courthouse during office hours. The clerk can pull the file and make copies. Bring your ID and the case details. If you are mailing a request, send it to the clerk's office at the courthouse in Plymouth. Include the case number, the documents you need, and a check for the copy fees. Allow one to two weeks for mail processing.

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Cities in Marshall County

Marshall County has several communities. Plymouth is the county seat and the largest town. All court records for the county go through the clerk's office there. No cities in Marshall County meet the 25,000 population threshold, so all court business runs through the county level.

Towns in Marshall County include Plymouth, Bremen, Bourbon, Culver, Argos, and LaPaz. All court filings for these communities go through the Marshall County Clerk of Circuit Court in Plymouth.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Marshall County. Make sure your case is filed in the right county based on the location of the parties or the events in question.