Anderson, Indiana White Pages

Anderson white pages help you search for people and public records in this central Indiana city. Madison County handles court records, land filings, and vital documents for the Anderson area. You can find Anderson white pages records through county offices, state search tools, and city departments. The city has a population of about 55,000 and sits roughly 40 miles northeast of Indianapolis. This page shows you where to look and what tools to use for Anderson white pages searches.

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Madison County Records for Anderson

Madison County is the home county for Anderson. The county seat is in Anderson, so the courthouse and all county offices are right in town. The Madison County Clerk manages court records, marriage licenses, and court-related filings. The Recorder's office handles deeds, mortgages, liens, and other recorded documents.

Both offices sit in the Madison County Government Center in downtown Anderson. You can walk in during business hours to request copies of records. Staff can search by name, date, or document type. Per-page fees apply for copies of recorded documents. The recorder keeps indexed records going back many decades, and recent filings are all in a digital system that staff can search fast.

Property records go through the Madison County Auditor. The auditor tracks ownership, tax amounts, assessed values, and exemptions for every parcel in the county. For Anderson white pages searches tied to real estate, the auditor and recorder are the key offices. You can also check the Madison County GIS system for a map-based view of parcels and ownership data.

Note: The Madison County courthouse is closed on weekends and state holidays.

Anderson Court Case Search

Look up Anderson court records through MyCase. This free tool from the Indiana courts covers all case types in Madison County. Search by party name, case number, or attorney. No account needed. Results show case type, file dates, party names, and court dates. You can use wildcards and filters to zero in on what you need.

MyCase handles civil, criminal, family, small claims, traffic, and probate cases. For Anderson white pages court searches, this is the fastest free option. The system shows up to 1,000 results per search. Use a date range or case type filter to narrow things down, especially for common last names.

If you need an official certified copy, contact the Madison County Clerk's office. MyCase is for viewing only. The clerk charges a fee for certified documents. You can make the request in person at the courthouse or send it by mail.

State Tools for Anderson White Pages

The Indiana State Police criminal history service is a useful Anderson white pages tool. It checks for felony and Class A misdemeanor records across Indiana. You provide a name, date of birth, race, and gender. Results come back as on file, inconclusive, or no records found. This covers the whole state, so it picks up records from Anderson and anywhere else.

The Indiana Voter Portal shows voter registration data for the state, including Anderson residents.

Anderson white pages Indiana Voter Portal search

You can search by name and county to find registered voters in the Anderson area. This is a quick way to verify if someone lives in the city. The portal shows registration status, precinct, and district info. It is a free public tool run by the state.

The professional license search at mylicense.in.gov lets you check if a professional in Anderson holds a valid license. Search by name, city, or license type. It covers dozens of professions. For Vital records, the Indiana Department of Health handles birth and death certificates. Marriage records for Anderson go through the Madison County Clerk.

The Indiana State Archives is another Anderson white pages resource. It holds over 200 years of records, including census data, military files, old court records, and land grants. The searchable database has more than 1.5 million names. This is a strong pick for genealogy and historical research in the Anderson area.

Anderson Vital Records

Birth and death records go through the Indiana Department of Health. Birth certificates cost $8 for the first copy and $4 for each extra. You can order by mail or through an online vendor. Requests need a valid ID and, for restricted records, proof of relationship.

Marriage and divorce records for Anderson are kept at the Madison County Clerk's office. The clerk has marriage licenses and related court filings going back many years. Divorce records are part of the court system and show up in MyCase searches. For certified copies of marriage records, contact the clerk directly. These are among the most common Anderson white pages requests.

How to Search Anderson White Pages

Figure out what record type you need first. Court cases go through MyCase. Property files go through the county auditor or recorder. Vital records go through the state. Criminal checks go through ISP. Anderson white pages searches work best when you match your request to the right source.

Here are some tips:

  • Use full legal names for court and people searches
  • Add a date range on MyCase to narrow results
  • Check the Madison County recorder for land records
  • Use the state voter portal to verify voter registration
  • Call the clerk for certified copies of court files

If your first search comes up empty, try a different office or database. Some Anderson white pages records sit with the city, others with the county, and still others with the state. Older records may only be on paper at the courthouse or in the State Archives. The key is knowing which office holds the type of file you want and going there first. Staff at the Madison County Government Center can point you in the right direction if you are not sure where to start.

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