Access Brown County Court Docket

Brown County court docket records come from the single circuit court based in Nashville, Indiana. This is one of the least populated counties in the state, so the court system is small but still active. Searching for Brown County docket records is straightforward. You can use the free statewide search tool or reach out to the clerk's office at the courthouse. The docket entries kept by Brown County's court cover civil cases, criminal charges, family law filings, and small claims, giving you a full record of case activity.

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Brown County Court Docket Search

To search for Brown County court docket records, go to the MyCase Indiana portal. It is free and open to everyone. Type in a name or case number and the system returns results from Brown Circuit Court. The docket tab shows every filing, motion, hearing, and order in the case. You do not need an account to use it.

Brown County has just one court. The Brown Circuit Court is led by Judge Judith E. Stewart. She handles all case types that come through the county. With only one court, there is no confusion about where a case was filed. Everything in Brown County goes through Circuit Court in Nashville.

Docket Records in Brown County

Court docket records in Brown County work the same way they do across Indiana. Each case gets a docket sheet that logs every action. Initial filings, answers, motions, hearing dates, and court orders all appear as individual entries. The Odyssey case management system handles the data, and it feeds into the public MyCase website for anyone to search.

Indiana's public records law under IC 5-14-3 gives people the right to access these records. Brown County follows this. The clerk's office in Nashville provides copies and answers questions about specific cases. Administrative Rule 9 governs what stays confidential. Social Security numbers, financial account details, and other personal identifiers are kept out of public view. But the core docket information for most cases is accessible.

For those who prefer to handle things in person, the courthouse in Nashville is a quiet place to work through a records request. The staff is used to helping people find what they need.

Brown County Clerk of Courts

Address20 E. Main St., Nashville, IN 47448
Phone(812) 988-5510
Fax(812) 988-5625
Emailcle@browncounty-in.gov
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM ET

Brown County Docket Copy Fees

Copies of Brown County court docket records cost $1.00 per page. Need a certified copy? That is an extra $5.00 per document. The fees are set under IC 33-37-4 and match the standard rates used by most Indiana counties.

Pay at the clerk's window when you pick up copies in person. For mail requests, send a check or money order along with your written request to 20 E. Main St., Nashville, IN 47448. Include as much detail about the case as you can, especially the case number if you have it. This helps the clerk find the right file faster. You can also email questions to cle@browncounty-in.gov before making a trip.

Note: Brown County's small caseload means mail requests are usually processed quickly compared to larger counties.

How Brown County Court Dockets Work

The docket system in Brown County is simple. One court handles everything. When a case is filed, it gets a number and a docket sheet is created. From that point forward, every action in the case gets logged on the sheet. Motions are noted. Hearing dates are set and recorded. When the judge issues an order, the docket reflects it.

You can track a case from start to finish just by reading the docket entries. This is useful for people who need to know what happened in a case without pulling every individual document. The docket gives you the overview. If you then need a specific filing, you can request that document from the clerk by referencing its docket entry. The Brown County Clerk's page explains the process for requesting full documents.

Expunged records under IC 35-38-9 are removed from the docket. Juvenile records have restrictions under IC 31-39-2. Everything else is fair game for a public records request.

Below is the Brown County government homepage, which provides links to the clerk's office and other county departments. Visit browncounty-in.gov for more information.

Brown County Indiana government homepage for court docket record access

The county website is a good starting point for finding contact information and office details for the Brown County courts.

Getting Brown County Docket Records

The three ways to access Brown County court docket records are online, in person, and by mail. Online is fastest and free through MyCase. In person gives you the most options, since the clerk can help you navigate records that are not in the digital system. Mail works for people who are too far away to visit Nashville.

Brown County does not have any cities that meet the 25,000 population threshold, so there are no city-specific pages for this county. All court docket records for the entire county go through the single courthouse in Nashville. The clerk's phone number is (812) 988-5510 if you have questions about a specific case or need help getting started with a search.

Nearby Counties

Brown County borders these Indiana counties. Each has its own court docket system and clerk's office:

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