Tippecanoe County Court Docket Lookup

Tippecanoe County court docket records cover a busy court system based in Lafayette, Indiana. With a Circuit Court and six Superior Court divisions, there is a large volume of filings moving through the system at any given time. Whether you need to search for a docket entry on a pending case, pull up a past hearing date, or review a full case timeline, the records are accessible through the state's online portal and through the clerk's office. Tippecanoe County handles everything from traffic tickets to major felonies, and the docket captures each step along the way. The Lafayette area and West Lafayette both fall under this court system.

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Tippecanoe County Docket Search

The MyCase Indiana portal is the primary tool for looking up Tippecanoe County court docket records online. It covers cases from the Circuit Court and all six Superior Court divisions. The search is free and open to the public. You can search by name, case number, or date range. Results show the complete docket sheet for each case, including every filing, hearing, and order.

Tippecanoe County processes a high volume of cases because it serves the Lafayette and West Lafayette area, including the large student population tied to Purdue University. That means searches by common names can return a lot of results. If you can, use a case number for the most direct route to what you need. Under IC 5-14-3, most court docket records are public. Sealed cases and juvenile records under IC 31-39-2 are the main exceptions.

The MyCase system updates regularly. New filings and court actions typically appear within a day or two of being entered into the Odyssey case management system.

Court Docket Records in Tippecanoe County

Tippecanoe County has one of the larger court systems outside of the major metro areas. The Tippecanoe Circuit Court is led by Judge Sean M. Persin and handles a mix of case types. The six Superior Court divisions split the remaining workload across civil, criminal, family, and other case categories. Each division produces its own set of docket entries, but they all flow into the same statewide database through Odyssey.

Every motion, hearing, ruling, and final order gets logged as a docket entry. When a new lawsuit gets filed in Tippecanoe County, the clerk assigns a case number and creates the first entry. From there, the record grows with each action the parties or the court takes. This makes the docket a useful tool for tracking where a case stands. Indiana Administrative Rule 9 determines which parts of the court record can be shared with the public.

Tippecanoe County Clerk of Courts

Address301 Main St., Lafayette, IN 47901
Phone(765) 423-9326
Fax(765) 423-9395
Emailclerk@tippecanoe.in.gov
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM ET

Note: Tippecanoe County's clerk office stays open until 4:30 PM, which gives you a bit more time than many other Indiana counties.

Tippecanoe County Docket Fees

Copies of Tippecanoe County court docket records cost $1.00 per page for standard copies. Certified copies add $5.00 per document on top of the per-page fee. These rates follow state law under IC 33-37-4. Certified copies are the ones you need if you are submitting court records to another agency or filing them as evidence.

You can pay at the clerk's window in person. Mail requests should include a check or money order payable to the Tippecanoe County Clerk. Include case details and your return address. Because the county handles a lot of cases, having specific information like a case number or full party names will speed up the process. Searches that require extra staff time may result in additional fees, so it is worth calling ahead at (765) 423-9326 to confirm the cost before submitting a request.

The Tippecanoe County website shown below is the county's official online portal. Visit tippecanoe.in.gov for information about the clerk's office and court services.

Tippecanoe County Indiana court docket government homepage

The site provides contact details and links for the Tippecanoe County Clerk of Courts, which handles all docket record requests.

Finding Docket Entries for Tippecanoe County

The MyCase website pulls docket data from all seven Tippecanoe County courts at once. You do not need to search each division separately. Just enter a name or case number and the system returns matches from the Circuit Court and all six Superior Courts. The docket tab on each case shows every action in chronological order.

Some court documents can be viewed directly from the MyCase portal. Others are listed with a description only, and you would need to request the actual file from the clerk. The system is available around the clock, so you can run a search at any time. For records that are not in the digital system, including some older cases filed before the Odyssey platform was adopted, you will need to contact the clerk's office in Lafayette. The Tippecanoe County Clerk's page has more details about their services.

Requesting Tippecanoe County Docket Records

Online search through MyCase is the fastest way to get Tippecanoe County court docket records. It is free and gives instant results. For cases not available online, visit the clerk's office at 301 Main St. in Lafayette. The staff can search their system and print copies while you wait. You can also send a written request by mail with payment for copies.

If you are searching for someone with a common name, try adding a middle initial or date of birth to narrow results. Tippecanoe County's large caseload means common names can pull up dozens of matches. A case number is always the best search term if you have one. Indiana's expungement law under IC 35-38-9 means some cases will not show up in any search because they have been sealed by the court. The clerk can tell you if a record was expunged but cannot share what was in it.

Note: Court staff cannot give you legal advice about the docket entries, but they can help you find the right records.

Cities in Tippecanoe County

Lafayette and West Lafayette are the two major cities in Tippecanoe County. All court docket records for cases in these cities are filed through the Tippecanoe County court system.

Nearby Counties

Court docket records from counties bordering Tippecanoe County can be searched through their own clerk offices:

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