Search Tipton County Court Records

Tipton County court records are held at the courthouse in the city of Tipton. The Clerk of Courts manages all case files for the county's circuit court. You can look up civil, criminal, and family law records through the state MyCase system or by visiting the clerk's office in person. Tipton County is a smaller county in central Indiana, but the court still handles a steady flow of cases each year. Requests for copies of court records can go through the clerk by phone, mail, or in person at the third floor office on East Jefferson Street.

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Tipton County Quick Facts

Tipton County Seat
15,000+ Population
Christy Crawford Clerk of Courts
Free Online Case Search

Tipton County Clerk Office

Christy Crawford is the Clerk of Courts for Tipton County. Her office sits on the third floor of the Tipton County Courthouse at 101 East Jefferson Street in Tipton. The Tipton County Clerk administers the county's official Circuit Court records, collects and distributes child support payments, and issues marriage licenses. This one office handles all the court record needs for the county.

You can reach the Tipton County Clerk at (765) 675-2795. The fax number is (765) 675-6436. For email, use ccrawford@tiptoncounty.in.gov. Office hours run Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The clerk's office is closed on weekends and state holidays. Walk-in visitors can search court records and get copies during those hours. If you call the Indiana Child Support Hotline at 1-800-840-8757, they can also help with support-related court records from Tipton County.

More details about the office are on the Tipton County Clerk page at tiptongov.com.

Address 101 East Jefferson Street, 3rd Floor, Tipton, IN 46072
Phone (765) 675-2795
Fax (765) 675-6436
Email ccrawford@tiptoncounty.in.gov
Hours Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Search Court Records in Tipton County

The main way to search Tipton County court records online is through MyCase. This is the state system that covers all 92 Indiana counties. It is free. You can search by party name or case number. The site pulls data from the Odyssey Case Management System, which Tipton County uses. Civil cases, criminal cases, family law, and traffic matters all show up on MyCase.

If the document you need is not on MyCase, you will have to contact the clerk's office directly. Some older records may not be in the online system. The state's Tipton County court information page has links to local rules, judges, and e-filing tools. Attorneys are encouraged to e-file in Tipton County through the Indiana E-Filing portal. Self-represented parties can file in person at the clerk's office.

Note: Information on MyCase may not reflect the most recent court actions due to processing delays.

Tipton County Court Records Access

Below is a screenshot of the Tipton County Clerk's page on the county website. This shows the services and contact details for getting court records.

Tipton County Clerk office page for court records

From this page you can find links to forms, office hours, and other services the Tipton County Clerk provides.

Tipton County Public Records Law

Indiana law makes court records open to the public. Under Indiana Code 5-14-3, any person may inspect and copy public records during regular business hours. This applies to court records in Tipton County. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The clerk must let you see them unless they fall under an exception.

Some records are not public. Juvenile cases, adoption files, mental health records, and records sealed by a judge stay closed. Protection order cases hide the name of the protected person online, as required by federal law. If you need a sealed record from Tipton County, you may have to file a motion with the court and show good cause. The Indiana Administrative Rules on court record access spell out what is public and what is not.

Copy fees apply when you request court records from the Tipton County Clerk. Indiana Code 5-14-3-9 lets the clerk charge a reasonable fee for making copies. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. Call (765) 675-2795 to ask about current rates before you visit.

How to Get Tipton County Records

Walk into the clerk's office on the third floor of the courthouse. Bring the case number or the names of the people in the case. Staff will look up the file and make copies for you. Certified copies have the clerk's seal and work for legal purposes. Plain copies are fine for personal use.

You can also request records by mail. Write to the Tipton County Clerk at 101 East Jefferson Street, 3rd Floor, Tipton, IN 46072. Include the case details and a check for the copy fee. The clerk will mail your records back. Phone requests may work for simple questions. Call (765) 675-2795 and ask the staff. For email inquiries, reach out to ccrawford@tiptoncounty.in.gov. Keep in mind that complex requests may take longer to process.

Courts in Tipton County

Tipton County has a circuit court that handles the full range of cases. This includes civil disputes, criminal matters, family law, probate, and small claims. The circuit court is the main trial court in the county. All records from these cases go to the clerk's office on the third floor of the courthouse.

The state court directory at in.gov/courts/directory lists the judges, phone numbers, and local rules for Tipton County. You can also find information on Indiana Legal Help if you need forms or guidance for a case in Tipton County. This free site has self-help tools for people who do not have a lawyer.

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Cities in Tipton County

Tipton County does not have any cities with a population over 25,000. The county seat, Tipton, is the largest community. All court records from towns in this county are filed at the Tipton County courthouse.

Communities in Tipton County include the city of Tipton, Kempton, Sharpsville, and Windfall. Court records for all of these are managed by the Tipton County Clerk.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Tipton County. Check which county holds the records you need based on where the case was filed.