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Indiana Office of Court Services
The Indiana Office of Court Services (IOCS) was established by the Supreme Court in 2016 as part of an administrative reorganization of state-level judicial branch offices. The IOCS was created to carry out the statutory responsibilities of the Indiana Judicial Center, the Division of State Court Administration, and the Interstate Compact.
For more information, see the Order Adopting Administrative Rule 20.
Court Services A to Z
- Adult guardianship
- Alternative dispute resolution plans
- Bulk data applications
- Civil legal aid fund
- Court alcohol & drug program
- Court improvement program
- Court reform grants
- Court reporter handbook & resources
- Court statistics
- Disproportionate minority contact
- Education for court staff
- Education for judicial officers
- Family court project
- Family violence
- Guardian ad litem / Court appointed special advocate (GAL/CASA)
- Interpreter certification
- Interstate compact
- Intrastate transfer of supervision
- Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI)
- Language access
- Legal education opportunity (CLEO)
- Local rules
- Mortgage Foreclosure Trial Court Assistance
- Pretrial release
- Probation
- Problem-solving courts
- Private judges
- Race & gender fairness
- Risk assessment
- Self-service legal center
- Senior judges
- Spanish Training
DISCLAIMER
The Indiana Office of Court Services does not provide legal research, legal advice, or legal services to the public and does not have access to individual court records. Information on this website should not be construed or interpreted as such.