Jeffersonville Family Court Records

Family court records for Jeffersonville are filed and maintained at the Clark County Courthouse, located right in Jeffersonville. Clark County handles all dissolution, custody, child support, and paternity cases for residents of Jeffersonville and the surrounding area. The Clark County Clerk keeps these records and can provide copies to the public. You can also search many cases online through the state court system without visiting the courthouse in person.

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Jeffersonville Quick Facts

49,400 Population
Clark County
County Seat Status
$1/page Copy Fee

Where to File Family Court Cases in Jeffersonville

Jeffersonville is the county seat of Clark County, so the Clark County Courthouse sits right in town. You file all family court matters here, including dissolution of marriage, legal separation, child custody, and child support. The Clark County Clerk's office handles intake of new filings and provides copies of existing records. Since Jeffersonville is the seat, you do not need to travel to another city to access the courthouse that serves your cases.

Court Clark County Circuit and Superior Courts
Address Clark County Government Building
501 E Court Ave, Jeffersonville, IN 47130
Phone (812) 285-6244
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Website clarkcountyin.gov

The Clark County Government Building on East Court Avenue is easy to reach from most parts of Jeffersonville. Parking is available near the building. Bring a valid photo ID when you visit to request records or file new papers. The clerk's office closes at 4:00 PM, so plan to arrive with enough time to complete your business before the end of the day. For urgent same-day requests, call ahead to confirm what you need to bring.

Clark County uses both its Circuit Court and Superior Courts to handle family law matters. Cases are assigned based on the type and complexity of the matter. Dissolution cases under IC 31-15 go to one division, while paternity cases under IC 31-14 may be handled in another. The clerk can tell you which court your case is in when you call or visit.

Searching Jeffersonville Family Court Records

The main tool for searching Indiana court records online is MyCase.in.gov. This free portal covers Clark County cases, including family court records from Jeffersonville. You can search by name or case number. Results show party names, hearing dates, case type, and the current status. MyCase does not show every document in the file, but it gives you enough to confirm a case exists and locate the case number for a full records request.

For more detail, you need to request copies from the Clark County Clerk. Copy fees are $1 per page. Certified copies cost $3 per document on top of the per-page rate. You can request records in person, by mail, or through the Indiana Courts Public Records portal at in.gov/courts/public-records. The how-to page at in.gov/courts/public-records/how-to-request explains the steps for mail and in-person requests. Mail requests should include the case number, the names of the parties, a description of what you need, and a check for the copy fees.

MyCase Indiana court case search portal for Jeffersonville family court records

MyCase is the best starting point for any search. It is free and available around the clock. If you do not find what you need there, contact the Clark County Clerk directly at (812) 285-6244. Staff can search by name or case number and let you know what records are on file in Jeffersonville.

Types of Family Court Cases in Jeffersonville

The Clark County courts handle a wide range of family law matters for Jeffersonville residents. Knowing which type of case you have helps you find the right records and understand what to expect from the process.

Dissolution of marriage is the most common family court case type. Indiana uses the term dissolution rather than divorce. Under IC 31-15, one spouse must be an Indiana resident for at least six months before filing. Clark County requires that at least one spouse live in the county for three months before the case starts. The dissolution file includes the petition, any temporary orders, the settlement agreement or trial record, and the final decree. All of these become part of the public record once filed in Jeffersonville.

Child custody and parenting time cases are often part of a dissolution but can also come up on their own. Under IC 31-17, Indiana courts decide custody based on the best interests of the child. Parenting time orders follow the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines, which set default schedules that courts use when parents cannot agree. These orders can be changed later if circumstances shift. Modifications go back to the same Clark County court that issued the original order. Each filing adds to the case record that is kept by the Jeffersonville clerk.

Paternity cases are filed under IC 31-14 when parents are not married. The court can establish the father's legal relationship to a child and issue custody and support orders in the same case. These records are also public and available through the Clark County Clerk.

Child Support in Jeffersonville

Child support cases in Jeffersonville go through the Clark County courts under IC 31-16. Support amounts follow the Indiana Child Support Guidelines, which use both parents' incomes, the number of children, and custody arrangements to set an amount. The Clark County Prosecutor's office works with the Indiana Child Support Bureau to enforce support orders.

The Indiana Child Support Bureau at in.gov/dcs/child-support handles enforcement statewide. If you need help collecting support that is owed, contact the bureau. They can help with wage withholding, license suspension, and other enforcement tools. For general questions about child support in Jeffersonville, call the Child Support Hotline at 800-840-8757. This line is available during business hours and can connect you with a caseworker who handles Clark County cases.

Parenting time and support are linked under Indiana law. If one parent is not following the parenting time order, the other parent can bring that issue to the Clark County court. The Parenting Time Helpline at 844-836-0003 or in.gov/dcs/child-support/parenting-time-hotline can explain the process and help you figure out next steps without needing to hire an attorney first.

Legal Help for Jeffersonville Residents

Several resources can help Jeffersonville residents handle family court matters. Whether you need a full attorney or just help filling out forms, options exist at low or no cost.

Indiana Legal Services provides free civil legal help to income-eligible residents across Indiana. They handle dissolution, custody, child support, and protection order cases. Jeffersonville residents in southern Indiana may qualify for help through the organization's regional offices. Check their website or call to find out if you are eligible and what matters they can take. Legal Services staff cannot represent you in court in all cases, but they can advise you and help you prepare paperwork.

The Indiana Courts Self-Service center at in.gov/courts/selfservice has free forms and step-by-step guides for people handling their own family court cases in Jeffersonville. The site covers dissolution, custody, support modifications, and name changes. Forms are ready to print and bring to the Clark County Clerk. If you are not sure which forms apply to your case, the clerk's office can point you in the right direction, though staff cannot give legal advice. The Indiana State Bar referral line at inbar.org can connect you with a family law attorney in the Jeffersonville area if you need representation.

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Clark County Family Court Records

Jeffersonville is in Clark County. All family court filings for the city go through the Clark County Circuit and Superior Courts. For full county court details, fee schedules, additional contact information, and related records, visit the Clark County family court records page.

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