Jackson County Court Docket Search
Jackson County court docket records are stored at the clerk office in Brownstown, Indiana. The county operates a Circuit Court and two Superior Courts that handle all local case filings. You can search Jackson County court docket entries through the Indiana MyCase portal without charge. The online system shows case filings, hearing dates, and every action on the docket. Enter a name or case number to pull up the record. The Brownstown clerk office also takes walk-in requests for people who want to search court docket records directly or need paper copies of a filing. Jackson County is a rural county in south-central Indiana with a manageable caseload.
Jackson County Court Docket Quick Facts
Jackson County Docket Records Online
Search Jackson County court docket records at MyCase Indiana. This is a free public tool. Go to the site and enter a name or case number. Select Jackson County from the court list. Results show the docket sheet for each matching case. You get the full timeline of what has happened, from the first filing to the most recent entry. Hearing dates and judge names are included. The system covers all three court divisions in Jackson County.
Jackson County courts run on the Odyssey platform. This feeds case data into MyCase automatically. The portal updates on a regular cycle, and most new filings appear within a day or so. You do not need an account to search. The tool works on any device with a web browser.
Court Docket Clerk in Jackson County
The Jackson County Clerk of Courts is at 111 S. Main St. in Brownstown, IN 47220. All court docket records for the county are filed and stored here. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time. Staff handle in-person requests for docket searches and copies. The phone number is (812) 358-6126 and the fax is (812) 358-6129. You can email at clerk@jacksoncounty.in.gov.
If you call with a case number, the clerk can usually give you the status right away. They can tell you the next hearing date or whether a final order has been entered. For copies, the standard rate is $1.00 per page for plain copies under IC 33-37-4. Certified copies cost more. The Brownstown office handles everything for all three Jackson County courts.
The Jackson County Clerk of Courts website lists office details and department information.
Note: Jackson County's clerk office is small but efficient, so phone requests for simple docket info usually get answered on the spot.
Jackson County Court Divisions
Jackson County has three courts. The Circuit Court is led by Judge Richard W. Poynter. This is the main trial court in the county. It handles felonies, major civil cases, and some family law. Superior Court I has Judge John K. Baker on the bench. Superior Court II is run by Judge Nathan B. Nikirk. These two divisions cover misdemeanors, small claims, traffic violations, and other civil matters.
All three courts use the same Odyssey system and the same clerk office. A search on MyCase pulls docket entries from any of these divisions. The case number usually tells you which court it belongs to. Jackson County keeps things straightforward since it is a smaller county with fewer cases than the metro areas.
Jackson County Docket Search Portal
The Jackson County government website provides links to local services, courthouse information, and clerk contact details for residents of Brownstown and the surrounding area.
The Jackson County site shown above connects visitors to county departments including the clerk office. For actual court docket searches, go to MyCase. But this county website is useful when you need to confirm office hours, get directions, or find a phone number for a specific department in Jackson County.
Jackson County Court Docket Access Laws
Indiana law keeps most court docket records public. IC 5-14-3 is the state public records act. It covers court filings. You have the right to see any public court docket in Jackson County. No reason needed. No ID required. The clerk must give you access during business hours.
Administrative Rule 9 sets limits on certain personal details. Social Security numbers and bank account numbers are removed from public view. Juvenile records are sealed under IC 31-39-2. Adoption files stay closed. But the vast majority of adult cases in Jackson County have docket entries that anyone can see. Criminal records can be expunged under IC 35-38-9 if the person files a petition and the judge grants it. Expunged entries will not appear in public court docket searches after that.
Jackson County Docket Copy Fees
Searching on MyCase is free. Paper copies from the Jackson County Clerk cost $1.00 per page. Certified copies run about $5.00 per document extra. These rates come from state law under IC 33-37-4. You pay at the counter in Brownstown. For mail requests, call (812) 358-6126 first to get the total and payment instructions.
Counties Near Jackson County
Jackson County is in south-central Indiana. Nearby counties include Bartholomew County to the north, Jennings County to the east, Scott County to the southeast, Washington County to the south, Lawrence County to the west, and Brown County to the northwest. If you are looking for a case from outside Jackson County, check the appropriate neighboring county through MyCase.
The closest large city to Jackson County is Columbus, which is in Bartholomew County to the north. Columbus residents file court cases through Bartholomew County, not Jackson County. County lines determine jurisdiction in Indiana.