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Marion County Public Records
To request Marion County public records, fill out the public record request form below. This form helps you get public records following state and local rules. You can ask for records like property deeds, marriage licenses, business permits, tax papers, and meeting notes. These records are kept by both the county and city offices. They include both old and new papers. Make sure to give all needed details when you send in the form. This is a fast way to get records that are hard to find online.
If you run into any trouble with the form, or need help, reach out. The right county or city office can give you more info. They can help you find the right public records.
Marion County Public Records Office
Address: 200 E. Washington St., Suite 2042, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: (317) 327-4740
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Official Marion County Public Records Resources
Agency/Department | Description |
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Marion County Clerk 200 E Washington St Room W-122 Indianapolis IN 46204 317 327 4740 clerk@indy.gov | The Marion County Clerk keeps court papers, marriage licenses, and other county records. It serves as the public access point for legal documents and official filings within Marion County. |
Indianapolis City-County Clerk 200 E Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 317 327 4740 clerk@indy.gov | This office offers access to vital papers like marriage licenses and ordinances for Indianapolis and Marion County. It manages city-county records. |
Marion County Recorder 200 E Washington St Room W-122 Indianapolis IN 46204 317 327 4020 recorder@indy.gov | The Marion County Recorder is responsible for deeds, mortgages, and liens. It helps people find property and real estate papers across Marion County. |
Indianapolis Police Department (IPD) Records 50 N Alabama St Indianapolis IN 46204 317 327 6500 impd.records@indy.gov | The IPD office offers police and accident reports. It’s the place for law records for Indianapolis, a key part of Marion County’s law enforcement system. |
Marion County Assessor 200 E Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 317 327 4900 assessor@indy.gov | The Assessor’s office reviews and values all real estate in Marion County. It holds key property tax and assessment details for the county. |
Marion County Health Department 3838 N Rural St Indianapolis IN 46205 317 221 2000 health@marionhealth.org | This department manages health reports like birth and death papers. They track health, safety, and inspections in Marion County. |
Indianapolis Public Library (IPL) Archives 40 E St Clair St Indianapolis IN 46204 317 275 4100 archives@indypl.org | The IPL archives include old newspapers, city papers, and local records. It’s a rich resource for research into Marion County’s past. |
Carmel Clerk-Treasurer 1 Civic Square Carmel IN 46032 317 571 2417 clerk@carmel.in.gov | Carmel’s office keeps city rules, records, and financial info. It’s where to go for local laws and city paperwork in Hamilton County. |
Fishers Clerk-Treasurer 1 Municipal Dr Fishers IN 46038 317 595 3117 clerk@fishers.in.us | Fishers offers city council meeting records and local papers. The clerk office serves as the hub for public files in Hamilton County. |
Lawrence City Clerk 9001 E 59th St Lawrence IN 46216 317 545 8787 cityclerk@cityoflawrence.org | Lawrence’s clerk manages city records, resolutions, and ordinances for the city of Lawrence in Marion County. |
Beech Grove Clerk-Treasurer 806 Main St Beech Grove IN 46107 317 788 4987 clerk@beechgrove.com | Beech Grove keeps local records like meeting notes and resolutions. This office is vital for Beech Grove residents in Marion County. |