Boone County Court Docket Search
Boone County court docket records are available through the clerk's office in Lebanon and through Indiana's statewide online search system. With four courts handling cases in Boone County, there is a lot of docket activity to search through. The county sits just northwest of Indianapolis and has been growing steadily, which means the court system stays busy. You can look up Boone County court docket entries for civil cases, criminal charges, family law matters, and more using the tools and contacts covered on this page.
Boone County Court Docket Quick Facts
Court Docket Search for Boone County
Start your search for Boone County court docket records at the MyCase Indiana portal. This is the free public search tool that connects to every Indiana county's court records. Enter a name, case number, or attorney name and the system pulls matching results from Boone Circuit Court and all three Superior Courts. The docket tab on each case shows every filing and action.
The Odyssey case management system runs the backend. It logs docket entries as they happen and feeds them into MyCase. That means results are usually current within a day or so of a new filing. For the most up-to-the-minute information, calling the clerk at (765) 482-3510 is the safest bet. But for general searches, the online tool works well and saves you a trip.
Boone County Court Docket System
Boone County operates four courts. The Circuit Court is led by Judge Matthew A. Kincaid. Superior Court I has Judge Kent A. Pagan on the bench. Superior Court II is overseen by Judge Bruce D. Petit, and Superior Court III is led by Judge Matthew J. Martin. Cases get split across these courts based on type and volume. The result is a well-distributed caseload that keeps things moving.
Each court produces its own docket entries. A docket entry is a record of a single action in a case. Filing a motion is one entry. A court ruling is another. Setting a hearing date, continuing a case, or entering a final judgment are all separate entries on the docket sheet. Together, they form the complete timeline of a case. Indiana's Administrative Rule 9 determines what information in these entries is public and what stays restricted. Most docket data in Boone County is available to anyone who asks.
Boone County Clerk of Courts
| Address | 212 Courthouse Square, Lebanon, IN 46052 |
|---|---|
| Phone | (765) 482-3510 |
| Fax | (765) 482-9633 |
| clerk@boonecounty.in.gov | |
| Hours | Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM ET |
Boone County Docket Copy Fees
Getting copies of Boone County court docket records costs $1.00 per page. Certified copies run an extra $5.00 per document. The clerk's office accepts cash, checks, and money orders. These fees are standard across Indiana and are set under IC 33-37-4.
You can get copies in person at the courthouse on Courthouse Square in Lebanon. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Eastern Time. Mail requests also work. Send a written request with case details and payment to 212 Courthouse Square, Lebanon, IN 46052. If you are not sure how much to send, call first or email clerk@boonecounty.in.gov to get an estimate.
Note: Boone County's clerk office closes at 4:30 PM, which gives you a half hour more than most other counties in the area.
Finding Docket Entries in Boone County
The MyCase website is the primary public search tool for Boone County docket entries. It is free and runs 24 hours a day. You can search from any device. Results include the docket sheet, party names, case type, and sometimes linked documents. For many people, this is all they need.
When the online system is not enough, the clerk's office fills in the gaps. Older records that predate the digital system may only be available in paper form at the courthouse. The staff in Lebanon can pull those files and make copies. Under IC 5-14-3, public access to court records is a right in Indiana, and the Boone County clerk's office takes that seriously. The Boone County Clerk of Courts page has more information on how to make formal requests.
The Boone County government homepage shown below provides access to county departments and court resources. Visit boonecounty.in.gov to learn more.
The county website links to the clerk's office, court schedules, and other departments that handle Boone County docket records.
Boone County Court Docket Details
Boone County's location near Indianapolis means the courts see a lot of growth-driven cases. New residents, new businesses, and growing neighborhoods all contribute to the caseload. The four courts handle everything from traffic violations and small claims to serious felonies and complex civil disputes. Each case type gets its own docket treatment.
Expunged records under IC 35-38-9 will not show up in a Boone County docket search. Same goes for sealed cases. Juvenile records under IC 31-39-2 carry extra restrictions. But the bulk of what people search for, such as civil suits, criminal cases, and family court matters, is available through the standard channels. The Boone County Courts page has additional details about how the court system is organized.
Cities in Boone County
Zionsville is the largest city in Boone County that has a dedicated page. Court docket records for Zionsville cases are filed through the Boone County court system in Lebanon.
Nearby Counties
These counties neighbor Boone County and maintain their own court docket records: