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Speedway white pages give you access to public records in this Marion County town on the west side of Indianapolis. Known for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the town has about 12,000 residents and operates as a separate municipality within Marion County. You can search court records, property data, and people information through Marion County offices and Indiana state databases. This page covers the key resources for Speedway white pages searches and shows you how to use each one to find the records you need.

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Speedway White Pages Through Marion County

Speedway is a town inside Marion County. Like Beech Grove and Lawrence, it has its own local government but uses the Marion County system for court records, property filings, and other public documents. The same county offices that handle records for Indianapolis also cover Speedway.

The Marion County Clerk's Office manages court filings, marriage licenses, and certified document requests for the entire county. For Speedway white pages searches that involve court records, the clerk is your main contact. The office is in the City-County Building in downtown Indianapolis, roughly a 10-minute drive from Speedway. You can visit in person or use online tools for basic searches.

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The Marion County government runs a large operation. Between Indianapolis and the smaller included cities and towns, the county serves over 900,000 people. Records are centralized through the county offices, which means Speedway residents go through the same channels as everyone else in Marion County. This keeps things consistent but can mean longer wait times for popular record types.

Property Records for Speedway

Property records in Speedway fall under Marion County. The Marion County Assessor keeps track of property values, ownership data, and tax assessments for every parcel in the county. All of Speedway is included.

The quickest way to search Speedway white pages property records online is through the Property Cards tool. Enter a Speedway address or parcel number to get assessed values, tax payment history, and property details. The tool is free to use and does not need an account. It is one of the more useful resources for Speedway white pages searches when property info is what you are after.

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For deeds, mortgages, and liens on Speedway properties, the Marion County Recorder's office is where those documents are filed. You can request copies through the recorder's office in the City-County Building. These are public records and anyone can access them.

Note: Property assessment data updates on a regular cycle, so recently sold properties may not show the new owner right away.

Court Records in Speedway White Pages

Court records for Speedway go through the Marion County court system. You can search them for free on MyCase, Indiana's statewide court search tool. It covers all case types across all 92 counties. No login needed. Just enter a name or case number.

Marion County processes a huge number of cases each year. For Speedway white pages court searches, set the county filter to Marion and be as specific as you can with names and dates. MyCase shows case numbers, party names, case types, filing dates, and court dates. Wildcards work with an asterisk after a partial name. The system caps results at 1,000 entries. In Marion County, you can hit that cap quickly with a common name, so add a date range or case type filter to narrow things down.

Speedway has a town court that handles some local ordinance violations. Most other case types go through the Marion County courts. MyCase pulls data from all courts in the county, so your search should cover both levels. If you need certified copies, contact the Marion County Clerk.

State Tools for Speedway Searches

Indiana state databases round out your Speedway white pages search options. These cover records that go beyond what Marion County holds.

The ISP Limited Criminal History tool checks for felony and Class A misdemeanor arrest records across the state. You provide the person's name, date of birth, race, and gender. Results come back in one of three formats. This covers all of Indiana, so any records tied to Speedway or anywhere else in the state show up in the results.

For birth and death certificates, the Indiana Vital Records office is the state-level source. Birth certificates cost $8 for the first copy. Marriage and divorce records stay with the Marion County Clerk at the county level. Vital records are a common part of Speedway white pages searches for family research.

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Professional license checks are available at mylicense.in.gov. Search by name or profession. The Indiana State Archives holds historical records for genealogy and older Speedway white pages research.

Running a Speedway White Pages Search

Start by figuring out what type of record you need. That determines which tool or office to use. Court cases go on MyCase. Property data is in the Marion County assessor and recorder systems. Criminal history runs through the state police. Vital records come from the state or county clerk.

  • Court records: MyCase with county set to Marion
  • Property data: Marion County property cards tool
  • Deeds and liens: Marion County Recorder
  • Criminal history: ISP limited criminal history check
  • Vital records: Indiana Vital Records or Marion County Clerk
  • Licenses: Indiana licensing portal

Use full legal names for the best results. On MyCase especially, be specific because Marion County has so many records. If a search comes up empty, try another tool or check under a different name spelling. Speedway white pages records can sit with the town, the county, or the state. The right source depends entirely on the record type you want.

Marion County offices in downtown Indianapolis are close to Speedway. Walk-in requests work well for records you cannot get online. The drive is short, and most offices handle same-day requests for simple items. Online tools cover a lot of ground, but sometimes a trip to the office is the fastest way to get what you need for your Speedway white pages search.

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Speedway is part of Marion County for court records and property filings. Visit the Marion County page for full details on all county offices and search tools.

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