Alexandria White Pages Directory

Alexandria white pages connect you to public records from this central Indiana city in Madison County. The county clerk and recorder offices in Anderson handle most court filings and property documents for the Alexandria area. You can search court cases, find people, and pull public records through county offices, city contacts, and free state search tools. This page covers how to use Alexandria white pages to look up court cases, vital records, criminal history, and more. Anderson is the county seat and sits just a few miles south, making in-person visits straightforward for anyone in Alexandria who needs a record from the courthouse.

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Madison County
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Madison County Records for Alexandria

Madison County is one of the larger counties in Indiana by population, and it handles all court and recorded documents for Alexandria. The county seat is Anderson. The Madison County Courthouse sits at 16 East 9th Street in Anderson, and that is where the clerk of the circuit court and the county recorder keep their offices. For Alexandria white pages searches that involve court cases or property records, these two offices are the main local sources.

The clerk of the circuit court manages court case files. You can request copies of case documents, check on case status, or file new records through the clerk's window. Walk-in requests are taken during regular business hours. Phone inquiries are welcome too. The clerk also issues marriage licenses and keeps marriage records for the county. If a marriage took place in Madison County, the clerk has that file.

The county recorder handles property deeds, mortgages, liens, and other recorded documents. If you need to trace property ownership in Alexandria or check for liens on a specific address, the recorder's office is where those records live. Both offices serve the whole county, including Alexandria and all other cities and towns within Madison County.

Note: Madison County offices may have different hours than what you expect, so call ahead if you plan to visit in person.

Court Case Search for Alexandria

Court records for Alexandria are on MyCase, the free statewide court search run by the Indiana Supreme Court. The tool covers civil, criminal, family, probate, traffic, and small claims cases from all 92 Indiana counties. No account is needed. You just go to the site and type in a name or case number.

Madison County runs several courts. The circuit court, superior courts, and small claims court all handle cases that may involve Alexandria residents. All of their filings show up in MyCase. You can search by party name, case number, or attorney name. Results include the case type, file date, parties, and any future court dates. The system shows up to 1,000 results per search, so use full names and date ranges to get tight matches.

You can check out the statewide court search portal to look up cases filed in Madison County or any other Indiana county.

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Wildcards are supported. Put an asterisk after a partial name and the system pulls all matches. This helps when you only know part of a last name. For certified copies, go through the Madison County Clerk's office. MyCase gives you case info but not official certified documents. The clerk sets fees for copies, and payment options vary.

Alexandria White Pages Criminal Checks

The Indiana State Police run a Limited Criminal History tool that covers the whole state. It shows felony and Class A misdemeanor arrests. You need the person's name, date of birth, race, and gender to run a search. Results come back as "ON FILE," "INCONCLUSIVE," or "NO RECORDS FOUND." The check only covers Indiana records.

For Alexandria white pages searches that need a criminal background check, this is the official source. You can access it through the ISP criminal history page. The site spells out what you need and how to submit your request. Online requests are processed faster than mail requests. For mail submissions, send a money order to P.O. Box 6188, Indianapolis, IN 46206-6188.

The ISP criminal history search shows results for the whole state. If someone has an arrest record in Madison County or any other Indiana county, it shows up here.

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Keep in mind that the limited check does not include pending charges or expunged records. It also skips misdemeanors below Class A. If you need a more thorough look, the ISP offers a full criminal history option. That costs more and takes longer, but it covers a wider range of offenses.

Vital Records for Alexandria Residents

Birth and death certificates are managed by the Indiana Department of Health, Division of Vital Records. The state office handles all requests regardless of which city or county the event took place in. Birth certificates cost $8 for the first copy and $4 for extras. Death certificates have the same pricing.

Marriage records are a county matter. The Madison County Clerk issues marriage licenses and holds records of marriages performed in the county. If you were married in Alexandria or anywhere else in Madison County, the clerk has that record. Divorce records also sit with the clerk since divorce cases go through the court system. For Alexandria white pages searches that involve marriage or divorce files, the Madison County Clerk in Anderson is the right office to contact.

You can order birth and death records through the Indiana Vital Records portal. The site lists forms, fees, and instructions for mail and online orders. Mail orders can take several weeks to arrive. Online orders through approved vendors may be quicker but add extra processing fees. The cheapest option is always ordering by mail directly from the state health department.

State Search Tools for Alexandria

Indiana has several free databases that work well for Alexandria white pages lookups. These cover records beyond what the county or city holds.

The Professional Licensing Agency lets you check if someone holds a valid state license. Search by name, license number, city, or field. It covers nursing, real estate, plumbing, electrical, and many other professions. If you want to verify an Alexandria professional's credentials, this is the tool to use.

The Indiana Voter Portal shows voter registration data statewide. You can search by name and county to check if someone is registered in Madison County. The portal displays registration status, polling location, and district info. This can help confirm a person's current address, which is useful for Alexandria white pages searches when you are trying to find someone's location.

For historical research, the Indiana State Archives holds records going back more than two hundred years. Census data, military files, land records, and old court documents are all searchable. The Research Indiana Indexes database has over 1.5 million names. If you are doing genealogy or looking for old Alexandria white pages records, the archives are worth checking.

Finding Alexandria White Pages Records

The process for pulling records in Alexandria depends on what type of file you need. Court cases go through MyCase. Vital records come from the state health department or the county clerk for marriage and divorce files. Property records sit with the Madison County Recorder. Criminal background checks go through the Indiana State Police. Each system is separate.

Here are some tips for getting good results:

  • Use full legal names in all search fields
  • Add date ranges on MyCase for tighter results
  • Call the Madison County Clerk for certified copy pricing
  • Order vital records through the state portal for the lowest cost
  • Check the voter portal to confirm current address or registration

If a search comes up empty, try another source. Some files sit at the county level while others are held by the state. The trick is knowing which agency keeps the record type you are after. Alexandria white pages searches go smoothest when you match your request to the right office from the start. When in doubt, call the Madison County Clerk's office. They can usually tell you who holds the file you need, even if it is not in their department.

Older records may not be in digital form. If you need something from decades past, expect a longer wait. The county or state archives may need to pull the file from physical storage. Plan ahead if your search involves historical Alexandria white pages records.

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