Warrants are public records in Indiana pursuant to the Indiana Access to Public Records Act (APRA), codified under Indiana Code § 5-14-3. This legislation establishes the fundamental right of Indiana citizens to access and review governmental records, including warrants issued by state courts and local judicial authorities. The public nature of these records serves multiple essential functions within the state's judicial system.
The Indiana Access to Public Records Act specifically designates court records, including warrants, as public information unless explicitly exempted by statute or sealed by judicial order. This transparency mechanism enables citizens to monitor judicial proceedings and law enforcement activities, thereby promoting accountability within the criminal justice system. According to the Indiana Judicial Branch, warrant information is generally accessible through various public channels, including online court record systems and in-person requests at county courthouses.
Law enforcement agencies throughout Indiana maintain warrant databases that are accessible to the public, though the methods of access may vary by jurisdiction. The public accessibility of warrant information facilitates community safety by allowing individuals to verify their own status and assists law enforcement in locating individuals with outstanding warrants. The Indiana State Police and county sheriff departments regularly update these records to ensure accuracy and public utility.
Warrant records in Indiana contain comprehensive information regarding the legal authorization for arrest or search. These official documents typically include the following elements:
The Indiana Judicial Branch maintains that these records must contain sufficient detail to satisfy constitutional requirements while protecting certain sensitive information as mandated by Indiana Code § 5-14-3-4(b). Warrant records may be accessed through the Indiana Courts Public Records portal where non-confidential information is made available.
Indiana residents may verify warrant status without financial cost through several official channels established by state and local authorities. The following methods provide free access to warrant information:
County sheriff's offices throughout Indiana maintain public terminals where individuals may conduct warrant searches at no charge. These terminals are typically available during regular business hours and require basic identifying information to perform a search.
The Indiana Courts Case Search system, commonly known as MyCase, provides a free online platform where members of the public may search for case information, including active warrants. This service is accessible 24 hours per day and requires only a name to initiate a basic search.
Local court clerk offices maintain public access terminals where individuals may review court records, including warrant information. These services are provided without charge as part of the court's public service function.
Marion County Sheriff's Office
40 S. Alabama Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-327-1700
Marion County Sheriff's Office
Public Counter Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Indiana State Police Central Records Division
100 N. Senate Avenue, Room N302
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-232-8265
Indiana State Police
Public Counter Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
To determine warrant status in Indiana in 2025, individuals may utilize several official verification methods established by state judicial and law enforcement authorities. The Indiana Judicial Branch has implemented the following procedures for warrant verification:
Direct contact with county sheriff departments remains the most definitive method for warrant verification. Individuals may visit their local sheriff's office in person with government-issued identification to request a warrant check. This method provides immediate and authoritative information regarding warrant status.
The Indiana Courts online case management system allows individuals to search for court records, including warrant information, using their name and date of birth. This system has been enhanced for 2025 to provide more comprehensive warrant data across all 92 Indiana counties.
County clerk offices maintain official court records and can verify warrant status upon in-person request. Individuals should be prepared to provide proper identification and may need to complete a formal records request form pursuant to Indiana Code § 5-14-3-3.
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department
50 N. Alabama Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-327-3811
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department
Public Counter Hours: 24 hours daily
The verification of outstanding warrants in Indiana may be accomplished through several official channels established by state and local authorities. Pursuant to Indiana Code § 5-14-3, the following methods are available to members of the public:
The Indiana State Police Limited Criminal History Search provides a mechanism for individuals to check for outstanding warrants associated with their name. This service requires the submission of identifying information and payment of a statutory fee.
County sheriff departments maintain warrant divisions that can verify outstanding warrants within their jurisdiction. Individuals may contact these offices directly by telephone or in person to request warrant verification. Many departments have implemented electronic warrant systems that allow for rapid verification.
The Indiana Courts system provides online access to case information, including warrant status, through its public access portal. This system allows searches by name and case number and provides information regarding active warrants throughout the state.
Indiana State Court Administration
251 N. Illinois Street, Suite 800
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-232-2542
Indiana Judicial Branch
Public Counter Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Federal warrants issued within Indiana fall under the jurisdiction of federal law enforcement agencies and are maintained in separate systems from state and local warrants. To conduct a federal warrant search, individuals must utilize the following authorized channels:
The United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana maintain public access terminals where individuals may search for federal court records, including warrant information. These terminals are available during regular business hours at the federal courthouses in Indianapolis, Hammond, Fort Wayne, South Bend, Evansville, New Albany, and Terre Haute.
The United States Marshals Service, as the primary federal agency responsible for warrant execution, maintains information regarding active federal warrants. Individuals may contact the nearest U.S. Marshals office to inquire about federal warrant status.
Federal criminal records, including warrant information, may be requested through the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Identity History Summary Check program. This process requires submission of fingerprints and payment of a processing fee.
United States District Court - Southern District of Indiana
46 East Ohio Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-229-3700
Public Counter Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
United States Marshals Service - Indianapolis Office
46 East Ohio Street, Room 179
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-226-6566
Public Counter Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
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