Floyd County Docket Records
Court docket records in Floyd County are managed from the Clerk of Courts office in New Albany, right along Indiana's southern border with Kentucky. Floyd County operates a Circuit Court and three Superior Courts, and each one tracks its cases through a detailed docket system. Searching for court docket information in Floyd County is something you can do online or at the courthouse. The docket covers filings, motions, scheduled hearings, court orders, and final rulings. If there is a case in the Floyd County system, its docket tells you exactly where things stand.
Floyd County Court Docket Quick Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Clerk Address | 311 Hauss Square, Room 235, New Albany, IN 47150 |
| Phone | (812) 948-5411 |
| Fax | (812) 948-5430 |
| clerk@floydcounty.in.gov | |
| Circuit Judge | Honorable Maria D. Granger |
| Superior 1 Judge | Honorable J. Terrance Cody |
| Superior 2 Judge | Honorable Susan L. Orth |
| Superior 3 Judge | Honorable Andrea McCormick |
| Case System | Odyssey Case Management |
Floyd County Court Docket Search
The Indiana MyCase portal is the go-to tool for online Floyd County court docket searches. Choose Floyd County from the location menu. Enter a party name or case number. The results page shows all matching cases with their full docket histories listed in order. Every filing, motion, order, and hearing date is there.
MyCase is powered by the Odyssey Case Management System. Floyd County runs all four of its courts on this platform. When you search, you see results from the Circuit Court and all three Superior Courts at the same time. There is no charge to use the system and no need for a login.
Results show up quickly. Most new filings appear within a day or two of being processed. E-filed documents tend to show up faster since they go directly into the system.
Courts and Docket Entries in Floyd County
Judge Maria D. Granger leads the Floyd Circuit Court. She presides over major felony cases, significant civil matters, and contested family law proceedings. Superior Court 1 is under Judge J. Terrance Cody. Superior Court 2 has Judge Susan L. Orth. Superior Court 3 is led by Judge Andrea McCormick. These three Superior Courts handle the remaining criminal, civil, small claims, and infraction cases that come through the Floyd County system.
Each of these four courts produces its own docket entries. A docket entry gets created every time something happens in a case. That includes the initial filing, every subsequent motion, all court orders, hearing dates, and the final disposition. The docket is the official timeline of a case. It tells you who did what and when. Floyd County keeps these records in the Odyssey system so they are searchable online.
The case number format used in Floyd County follows Indiana's statewide standard. The prefix identifies the county and court division. This makes it easy to tell which of the four courts is handling a particular case.
The screenshot below shows the Floyd County government website, which serves as a hub for court and clerk information.
From the county website, you can navigate to the clerk's department and find details about court docket services.
Getting Floyd County Docket Copies
The Floyd County Clerk's office charges $1.00 per page for standard copies and $5.00 per document for certified copies. Payment options include cash, check, and credit card when visiting in person. The office is at 311 Hauss Square, Room 235 in New Albany. Hours run from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.
Phone the clerk at (812) 948-5411 or fax requests to (812) 948-5430. Email goes to clerk@floydcounty.in.gov. The Floyd County Clerk's page has information about their services and how to reach the office.
Indiana's Access to Public Records Act gives you the right to inspect most court records. The clerk follows Administrative Rule 9 when deciding what is open to the public and what stays restricted.
Note: Floyd County accepts credit cards for copy fees at the clerk's window, which is not available in every Indiana county.
Floyd County Docket and the State System
The Indiana Courts website covers how the statewide court system works. Floyd County sits within this larger framework. The Office of Court Services provides oversight and support to county courts, including Floyd's. The Indiana Court Rules page publishes all the procedural and administrative rules that apply to Floyd County cases.
These state resources help if you need to understand the legal basis for what appears on a Floyd County docket. Rules about service, filing deadlines, and record access are all published on the state sites. Floyd County does not operate under separate rules. Everything follows the statewide standard set by the Indiana Supreme Court.
Here is the Floyd County clerk's department page, which provides specific guidance on requesting docket records.
The clerk's page lists the steps for obtaining copies of court docket documents and related fees.
Floyd County Court Docket Search Tips
When searching Floyd County dockets on MyCase, the case number produces the best results. If you only have a name, spell it carefully. Common names in Floyd County can return many hits. You can filter by case type, which helps if you know whether the matter was civil, criminal, or something else. Date range filters also help narrow things down.
Older Floyd County cases may have less detail in the online system. The transition to Odyssey means some historical records have only basic information in the digital database. For a full file on an older case, reach out to the clerk. Paper records go back well before the digital era.
Cities in Floyd County
New Albany is the county seat and home to the Floyd County courthouse. It is the largest city in the county and the hub for all court docket activity. Georgetown, Greenville, and Floyds Knobs are other communities in the county, but all court business runs through New Albany.
Nearby Counties
Counties next to Floyd County maintain their own separate court docket systems.