Search New Albany Family Court Records

New Albany family court records are filed and kept at the Floyd County Government Building, where the Floyd County Clerk maintains all dissolution, custody, child support, and paternity cases for the city. New Albany is the county seat of Floyd County, so all family court filings for city residents go to this single location. You can search records online through MyCase or go in person to the clerk's office on Hauss Square in downtown New Albany.

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Where New Albany Family Court Records Are Filed

All family court cases for New Albany residents go to the Floyd County Circuit and Superior Courts. The clerk's office is at the Floyd County Government Building on Hauss Square in downtown New Albany. This is the only place to file new cases or request copies of existing family court records for the city. The clerk keeps records for dissolution of marriage, child custody, child support, paternity, and protection orders. New Albany is the county seat, so all Floyd County family court filings come through this same building.

Court Floyd County Circuit and Superior Courts
Address Floyd County Government Building
311 Hauss Square, New Albany, IN 47150
Phone 812-948-5411
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website floydcounty.in.gov

The Floyd County Government Building is in the center of New Albany, close to city hall. Bring a photo ID when you go. Staff at the clerk's office can look up cases by name or case number. Plain copies cost $1 per page. Certified copies cost more. Call 812-948-5411 ahead of your visit to ask about current fees and what you need to bring.

New Albany sits just across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky. The location makes it a hub for southern Indiana family court activity. If you moved to New Albany recently, you must be an Indiana resident before filing for dissolution under state law. The clerk can tell you what residency proof the court needs and which forms to use for your type of case.

Searching Family Court Records in New Albany

The best way to search family court records in New Albany online is through MyCase, the free Indiana public court records system. You can look up cases by name or case number and see status, hearing dates, and party names. Most Floyd County family court cases appear in MyCase. Some records with minor children may be limited. The search is open to anyone and does not need a login or fee to use.

To narrow your results to New Albany cases, filter by Floyd County after entering the name you are searching. Case records show when papers were filed, what type of case it is, and what the current status is. You won't always see full document text on the screen, but you can find out if a case exists and then go to the clerk for copies. The portal at public.courts.in.gov/mycase works on phones and computers.

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For full documents, visit the Floyd County Clerk in person at 311 Hauss Square. Staff can pull case files and make copies on request. If you need certified copies for a legal matter, ask for certified when you make your request. The clerk accepts cash and checks for copy fees. For requests by mail, call the office first to get the current process and mailing address for document requests.

Types of Family Court Records in New Albany

New Albany family court records cover several case types, each with its own rules under Indiana law. The Floyd County courts handle all of them for city residents.

Dissolution of marriage is the most common family court record. Indiana uses the term "dissolution" instead of divorce under IC 31-15. A dissolution case covers the end of the marriage, property division, and debt. When children are in the picture, the case also deals with initial custody and support orders. Most dissolution records are open to the public once filed, though the court can seal specific documents when needed.

Child custody and parenting time cases fall under IC 31-17. These can be part of a dissolution or filed on their own. Unmarried parents can also go to Floyd County court to set custody. The court always looks at the best interest of the child when making these decisions. Parenting time schedules, modification requests, and relocation petitions all become part of the case file in New Albany.

Child support orders are set under IC 31-16, using the Indiana Child Support Guidelines to calculate the amount. Enforcement actions and modification petitions are filed with the Floyd County Clerk. Paternity cases, governed by IC 31-14, establish legal fatherhood when parents were not married. Protection orders are also part of the family court record system in New Albany.

Child Support in New Albany

Child support in New Albany is managed through the Floyd County courts and the Indiana Child Support Bureau. Once a court order is in place, the bureau tracks payments and helps with enforcement. The statewide child support hotline is 800-840-8757. Call it with questions about payments, case status, or what to do if support is not being paid.

You can view payment records and account info online at in.gov/dcs/child-support. If you need to change an existing support order, file a petition with the Floyd County Clerk. You must show a real change in circumstances, such as a shift in income or the child's needs. The clerk can point you to the right forms. Call 812-948-5411 for help finding the correct petition for your situation in New Albany.

If support payments stop or fall behind, the Floyd County Prosecutor can help with enforcement through wage garnishment, license suspension, and other tools. The Indiana Child Support Bureau also works with other states to track and collect support when the paying parent lives outside Indiana. Parents dealing with an out-of-state case can ask the bureau for help through its interstate enforcement program.

Legal Help for New Albany Residents

Several resources are available to New Albany residents who need help with family court cases. Some are free, and others charge a fee based on your income.

Indiana Legal Services gives free civil legal help to low-income Indiana residents. Family law cases, including custody and support, are among the most common types they take. You can apply online or call to see if you qualify. The Indiana Self-Service Legal Center at in.gov/courts/selfservice has free forms and step-by-step guides for people handling their own case. It covers dissolution, custody, support, and protection orders.

The Indiana Parenting Time Helpline offers free guidance for parents with questions about parenting schedules and disputes. Call 844-836-0003 Monday through Friday, noon to 5 PM. The helpline does not give legal advice, but it can help parents work through issues before they become contested court matters. The Indiana State Bar has a lawyer referral service for New Albany residents who want to find a local family law attorney for their case.

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Floyd County Family Court Records

New Albany is the county seat of Floyd County, and all family court filings for the city go through the Floyd County courts. For the full county overview, courthouse details, related record types, and more local resources, visit the Floyd County family court records page.

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