Greenwood Court Docket
Court docket records for Greenwood cases are managed by the Johnson County court system. Greenwood is the largest city in Johnson County and sits just south of Indianapolis, so there is a steady flow of case filings through the county courts. You can search for court docket records online through Indiana's statewide portal, or you can go to the Johnson County Clerk's Office in the courthouse at Franklin. Both methods give you access to docket entries from civil, criminal, family, and other case types that come out of Greenwood.
Greenwood Court Docket Quick Facts
Greenwood Court Docket Lookup
The MyCase Indiana portal is the fastest way to search Greenwood court docket records. The portal is free. Enter a name, case number, or date range and the system returns results from Johnson Circuit Court and all four divisions of Johnson Superior Court. Every case page includes a docket sheet that lists each filing, hearing, motion, and order in sequence.
Greenwood does not have its own city court. All cases go through the Johnson County system. The county seat is in Franklin, about 10 miles south, and that is where the courthouse sits. Greenwood residents who need to appear in court or visit the clerk's office will travel to Franklin for most matters.
Johnson County Docket Records
The Johnson County Clerk of Courts keeps all official court docket records for the county. This includes every case filed in Greenwood's jurisdiction. The clerk's office processes copy requests, handles filings, and answers questions about specific cases. You can visit in person at the courthouse in Franklin or submit requests by mail.
Johnson County has four Superior Court divisions on top of the Circuit Court. Civil disputes, criminal charges, family law matters, and juvenile cases are spread across these courts. Each division generates its own docket entries, but they all feed into the same Odyssey case management system. That is why a single search on MyCase covers all of them. You do not need to figure out which division handled a case before you look it up.
The right to access these court docket records comes from Indiana's public records law under IC 5-14-3. Most records are open. Sealed cases and records restricted under Administrative Rule 9 are the exceptions.
The City of Greenwood website shown below has details about city services and local resources.
For court docket searches, Greenwood residents use the Johnson County system rather than city offices.
Court Docket Fees in Greenwood
Copies are $1.00 per page. That is the standard rate. Certified copies run an extra $5.00 per document. These fees follow state law under IC 33-37-4 and are the same at every Indiana courthouse. Viewing docket information online through MyCase is free. You only pay when you want printed copies.
In-person requests at the Franklin courthouse get processed quickly. Walk in, tell the clerk what you need, and they can usually pull it while you wait. Mail requests take longer. Include a check or money order with specific case details and allow about a week for processing.
Searching Greenwood Docket Entries
A full legal name gives the best results when searching for Greenwood court docket records. Greenwood has grown fast in recent years, so common names can return a long list. A case number is the most direct route to a specific record. If you do not have a case number, try adding a middle name or narrowing the date range on your search.
The MyCase system pulls from every Johnson County court division at once. Civil, criminal, family, probate, and juvenile courts are all included. Some electronic documents are viewable directly from the case page. Others require a trip to the clerk's office. Older cases that predate the digital system may only exist on paper at the courthouse.
Note: Expunged cases under IC 35-38-9 and juvenile records under IC 31-39-2 are not visible in public docket searches.
Greenwood Court Docket Resources
The Indiana Courts website has general information about how the court system operates statewide. Johnson County follows the standard Indiana court structure. Administrative Rule 9 controls which records can be restricted from public view. Social Security numbers, bank account details, and certain personal identifiers get redacted from public records under this rule.
The Johnson County government website provides contact details for the clerk and other county offices. If you are trying to find court docket records related to a Greenwood case and the online search is not giving you what you need, calling the clerk's office is the next step. They can check the physical files and give you guidance on what is available.
County Court Docket Link
Greenwood cases are filed through Johnson County. See the full county page for clerk contact information and court details.
Nearby Cities
Cities near Greenwood that have court docket pages: