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- How do I search Court Records Online?
To perform an online search of court records please click on the link below. You may search using case number, citation number, party name, or attorney.
- How do I know if I have to appear for Jury Duty?
The Courts start new juries each week. You will be advised of the length of the trial by the Judge when you are sent to Court for jury selection.
To find out if you need to report for Jury Duty, please call (812) 981-2761 beginning Friday evening after 4:30 p.m., for reporting dates starting the next week. A recording will announce what groups are required to report and when, have your juror number available. You may also visit the Floyd County Clerk's Website for more information on Jury Duty.
- How do I E-File a Court Case?
For more information on E-Filing please contact the Floyd County Clerk's Office at phone (812) 948-5411 or visit www.floydcountyclerk.org for more information.
- How much are the case filing fees?
Visit the Floyd County Clerk's Website for Case Filing Fees.
- How do I obtain a Solicitation Permit, No-Knock List Permit, Road Cut Permit, or other Permit?
Please click here to visit the Floyd County Commissioner's webpage for these and other permit application forms.
- How do I submit a noise or sound complaint?
Citizens can report issues related to noise or sound complaints to the Floyd County Sheriff office (812) 948-5400.
- How do I locate a Floyd County Ordinance?
Floyd County Resolutions and Ordinances are located at the bottom of the Floyd County Commissioners' webpage.
- How do I file for a Pro Se Eviction?
Please contact the Floyd County Clerk's office for information on Pro Se Evictions.
- Where can I go if I need help with my divorce?
You may seek legal advice at any time. You also may qualify for free legal assistance.
Local providers of free legal services are:
Southern Indiana Pro Bono Referrals
P.O. Box 94
New Albany, IN 47151
Phone: (812) 288-8002
Toll-Free Fax: (844) 270-1025Legal Services, Inc.
3303 Plaza Drive, Suite 5
New Albany, IN 47150
Phone: (812) 945-4123Email: probono14@sbcglobal.net
Web: http://probono14.org/Legal forms are also available online at http://courts.in.gov/selfservice.
You can check the status of your case at mycase.in.gov.
- My spouse doesn't want the divorce. What if (s)he won't sign the papers?
You can get a divorce even if your spouse does not want it. You will have to tell the Court, in your petition and at the hearings(s), that your marriage has suffered an “irretrievable breakdown.” This means that you cannot fix the problems in your marriage. In Indiana, this is a reason for divorce and your spouse does not have to agree.