Access Evansville Family Court Records

Evansville family court records are filed at the Vanderburgh County Courthouse on Sycamore Street in downtown Evansville. The Vanderburgh County Clerk maintains all dissolution, custody, child support, paternity, and protection order records for the city. Indiana's public court system makes most of these records available to anyone. You can search online through MyCase or visit the clerk in person to get copies of filed documents.

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Where Evansville Family Court Records Are Filed

Evansville is the county seat of Vanderburgh County, and all family court cases for the city are handled at the Vanderburgh County Circuit and Superior Courts. The courthouse is at 825 Sycamore St in downtown Evansville. The Vanderburgh County Clerk's office at that address holds all dissolution, custody, child support, paternity, and domestic relations records. This is where residents go to file new cases and get copies of filed documents.

Court Vanderburgh County Circuit and Superior Courts
Address Vanderburgh County Courthouse
825 Sycamore St, Evansville, IN 47708
Phone 812-435-5160
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website vanderburghgov.org

The Vanderburgh County Courthouse is in the heart of downtown Evansville, within walking distance of city hall. Bring a photo ID when you visit the clerk's office. Staff can search cases by name or case number and provide plain or certified copies. Plain copies are $1 per page. Certified copies cost more. Call 812-435-5160 in advance to confirm the current fee schedule and to ask whether the documents you need are ready for same-day pickup.

Evansville is the third-largest city in Indiana and the largest in southwestern Indiana. The Vanderburgh County courts handle a significant volume of family court cases. Parking is available near the courthouse in downtown Evansville. If you prefer not to visit in person, many records can be found and reviewed online through MyCase before making a trip to the courthouse.

How to Search Evansville Family Court Records

Start at public.courts.in.gov/mycase, Indiana's free public court records portal. You can search by party name or case number. Filter by Vanderburgh County to narrow results to Evansville cases. The portal shows case type, filing date, hearing schedule, and current case status. Most family court cases in Evansville are available on MyCase. Records with sealed content or those involving protected information may show limited detail.

Vanderburgh County Indiana family court records

The Vanderburgh County government website at vanderburghgov.org has contact information for court divisions and links to county services. For help understanding how to request court records, the Indiana Courts how-to-request page explains the process and what information you need to include in a records request.

For full document access, visit the Vanderburgh County Clerk in person. Staff can pull any case file by name or case number. If you need certified copies for a legal transaction, ask the clerk specifically for certified copies when making your request. Allow extra time for certified copies, as they may take longer to prepare than plain photocopies.

Evansville Family Court Case Types

Vanderburgh County courts handle all major types of family law cases for Evansville residents. Indiana state law governs each type, and the Vanderburgh County Clerk keeps the records for all of them.

Dissolution of marriage is the Indiana term for divorce, and these cases are governed by IC 31-15. A dissolution case covers the end of the marriage, property division, debt allocation, and spousal maintenance. When children are involved, the case also includes the first custody order and child support calculation. Once filed in Vanderburgh County, dissolution records are public unless a judge seals specific parts.

Child custody and parenting time cases follow IC 31-17. These can be part of a dissolution case or filed separately when parents were never married. The court determines custody using the best interest of the child standard. Parenting plans, guardian ad litem reports, and modification petitions all become part of the public record in Vanderburgh County.

Child support orders are set under IC 31-16, using income-based guidelines. Paternity cases under IC 31-14 establish legal fatherhood for children born to unmarried parents. Enforcement actions, modification petitions, and protection orders also create records in the Vanderburgh County court system for Evansville residents.

Child Support in Evansville

Child support in Evansville is set by the Vanderburgh County courts and enforced with help from the Indiana Child Support Bureau. Once a support order is entered, you can track payments and view your account at in.gov/dcs/child-support. The statewide child support hotline is 800-840-8757 for general questions about your case or payment status.

The Vanderburgh County Prosecutor handles enforcement for cases where a paying parent falls behind. Enforcement tools include income withholding orders, contempt proceedings, and license suspension. To modify an existing support order in Evansville, you must file a petition with the Vanderburgh County Clerk and show a substantial change in circumstances, such as a significant income change for either parent. Call 812-435-5160 for details on the modification filing process in Vanderburgh County.

Legal Help in Evansville

Indiana Legal Services offers free civil legal assistance to low-income residents in Vanderburgh County. Family law matters are among the most common cases they handle. Apply online or call to find out if you qualify for free help with your case in Evansville.

The Indiana Self-Service Legal Center at in.gov/courts/selfservice provides free court forms and step-by-step guides for people who want to handle their own family court case. Dissolution, custody, child support, and protection orders are all covered. The Indiana Parenting Time Helpline at 844-836-0003 offers free guidance for parents dealing with parenting schedule questions or conflicts. Trained advisors can help before a dispute becomes a formal court matter. For residents who need a private attorney, the Indiana State Bar lawyer referral service can connect you with a family law attorney serving the Evansville area.

Nearby Cities

Evansville is the southernmost large city in Indiana. There are no other qualifying cities immediately nearby. For records outside of Vanderburgh County, use MyCase to search statewide or visit the Indiana trial courts directory to find the right county clerk.

Vanderburgh County Family Court Records

Evansville is the county seat of Vanderburgh County, and all family court filings for the city are handled through the Vanderburgh County courts. For the full county overview, courthouse details, fee schedules, and additional resources, visit the Vanderburgh County family court records page.

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