Online Docket Indiana
Indiana Supreme Court public access case search
Indiana Supreme Court, Public Access ... Odyssey Public Access (the "MyCase" website) is a platform for online services provided by the Office of Judicial Administration (the “Office”). ... Official records of court proceedings may only be obtained directly from the court maintaining a particular record.
https://mycase.in.gov/Courts: Public Records
First, start by searching mycase.in.gov. Some types of court documents and filings are available there at no cost. If the document you're looking for isn't available online, you'll need to contact the clerk's office in the county where the case is being heard. The clerk's office can advise you on how to get a copy of the document.
https://www.in.gov/courts/public-records/Searching for cases on the Odyssey docket - Indiana Judicial Branch
Online payments may be made for (1) traffic tickets in some Indiana courts and (2) criminal fees in Lake County Circuit & Superior Courts. This feature will be made available in more courts for more cases in the future. Only court fees and fines may be paid online. Restitution and interest payments cannot be made online at this time.
https://www.in.gov/courts/help/mycase/Searching for cases on the Appellate docket - Indiana Judicial Branch
Choose "Before" or "After" and enter one date as a starting point, or choose "Between" to enter a range of dates. Use the default setting "Any Event Type" to search for the date the case was last updated. Add a specific event type to specify that the event must have occurred during the time period being searched.
https://www.in.gov/courts/help/appellate-docket/Indiana Judicial Branch: Lake County
Official County Website For local court contact information, visit the county's official website or see our directory of courts and clerks. Contact the local court directly with questions about jury duty, an upcoming court date, or getting a copy of a document in your case if it isn't available online. Local Rules Local Rules (Currently in effect)
https://www.in.gov/courts/local/lake-county/Odyssey Case Management System - Office of Judicial Administration
A large majority of Indiana courts maintain these records in court “dockets,” officially called the “chronological case summary” or “CCS,” on all of their cases using a computer program called a "case management system" or "CMS." The Indiana Supreme Court gave Court Technology the task of providing courts and clerks with a connected, statewide CMS.
https://www.in.gov/courts/admin/tech/odyssey/Indiana Judicial Branch: Judiciary Home
The Indiana Commission on Judicial Qualifications has concluded an investigation into allegations of misconduct by Crawford Circuit Court Judge Sabrina Bell. Bell, who is currently suspended, has agreed to resign. She is voluntarily forfeiting her law license for 150 days, and she will not seek or accept judicial office in Indiana state courts ...
https://www.in.gov/judiciary/