Hendricks County White Pages

Hendricks County white pages connect you to public records stored by county offices in Danville and across the county. You can search for people by name and pull up court cases, property files, land records, and more through free online tools. The county sits just west of Indianapolis and has seen fast growth over the past two decades. With a mix of state and local search tools, finding white pages records for Hendricks County is something you can do from home. County offices like the clerk, recorder, and assessor each hold their own set of records. This guide walks through the main ways to search and where to go for each type of record.

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Hendricks County White Pages Quick Facts

190,629 Population
Danville County Seat
Since 1824 Established
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Hendricks County Government Records

The Hendricks County Government website is the starting point for white pages searches at the county level. It links to each office that holds public records in the county. You can find contact info, office hours, and links to online tools from one spot.

The Hendricks County government portal at hendricks.org gives you a full list of departments and services for records searches in the county.

Hendricks County white pages government portal

From the main site, you can reach the clerk, recorder, assessor, and other offices that keep white pages records open to the public. The county offices are in the Hendricks County Government Center at 355 South Washington Street in Danville, IN 46122. Most departments are open weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome, though some offices take appointments for certain services.

The Hendricks County Clerk handles court records and marriage licenses. The recorder stores land documents like deeds and mortgages. The assessor sets property values for tax purposes. Each one keeps a different set of public records, so know which office has what you need before you call or visit.

Hendricks County Court Case Search

Court records in Hendricks County are part of the statewide system run by the Indiana Supreme Court. The MyCase portal covers all trial courts in the state, and that includes Hendricks County. You can search by name, case number, or attorney. The tool is free. No login is needed.

MyCase uses the Odyssey Case Management System. It holds civil, criminal, family, probate, traffic, and small claims cases for Hendricks County white pages searches. When you search by name, results show case numbers, party names, filing dates, and court dates. You can use wildcards to widen your search. Type an asterisk after part of a name, and the system finds all matches. For example, "John*" would pull up Johnson, Johnston, and Johns. The sounds-like feature also helps catch alternate spellings you might miss.

The MyCase search tool at public.courts.in.gov lets you look up court records from Hendricks County and all 92 Indiana counties in one place.

Hendricks County white pages MyCase court search portal

Results are capped at 1,000 entries per search. If you get too many hits, add more details like a middle name or a date range. Hendricks County cases are filed in the circuit court or the superior courts, both of which feed into MyCase. The Hendricks County Courts website has more info on court divisions and schedules if you need to follow up on a case in person.

Note: Protection order cases are not shown on MyCase. Federal law keeps the names of protected persons private in those files.

Hendricks County Clerk White Pages

The Hendricks County Clerk is the official record keeper for the courts. The office stores case files, issues marriage licenses, and handles civil filings. You can reach the clerk at the Government Center in Danville. Phone and in-person visits are the most direct way to get records that are not on the web yet.

Marriage licenses in Indiana are filed with the clerk of the county where the license was issued. Hendricks County handles its own marriage records. If you need a certified copy, contact the clerk's office and ask about fees and wait times. Most requests are filled the same day if you go in person. For mail requests, plan on a few extra days.

The clerk also handles small claims filings and can point you to the right court division for your case. White pages searches that deal with court documents often start and end with this office. Civil case files, criminal dockets, and family court matters all pass through the clerk's hands at some point in the process.

Property Records in Hendricks County

Property records for Hendricks County white pages come from two main offices. The assessor sets the value of each parcel. The recorder stores the legal documents that transfer property between owners.

The Hendricks County Assessor keeps data on assessed values, land size, and building details for every parcel in the county. You can search property records by owner name or address. The assessor's data is used to set tax bills, so it gets updated each year. If you want to know what a home is worth according to the county, this is where to look. The state also runs a property search tool through the Department of Local Government Finance that pulls data from all Indiana counties, including Hendricks.

The Hendricks County Recorder handles deeds, mortgages, liens, and other land documents. Recording a standard document costs $35. Copy fees are about $1 per page. Certified copies run $5 plus copy fees. Under Indiana law, documents must be properly notarized before the recorder will accept them. The recorder's office also checks that names are consistent throughout the document and that Social Security numbers are redacted. These rules help keep Hendricks County white pages records clean and protect personal data.

Several third-party services like Doxpop and Tapestry let you search recorded documents from Hendricks County online. These tools pull data from county records and make it easier to search from home. Some charge a fee per document, while others offer subscription plans.

Hendricks County Criminal Records

For criminal background checks that cover Hendricks County, the Indiana State Police Limited Criminal History service is the main tool. It runs a name-based check for felonies and Class A misdemeanor arrests in Indiana. You need the person's name, date of birth, race, and gender to run the search. Results come back as "ON FILE," "INCONCLUSIVE," or "NO RECORDS FOUND."

This check covers Indiana records only. It does not pull data from other states. How complete the results are depends on each county's level of participation in the state system. For a full national check, you would need a fingerprint-based search through IdentoGo. Mail requests need a money order made out to the State of Indiana. Send it to the Indiana State Police at P.O. Box 6188, Indianapolis, IN 46206-6188.

The Indiana Department of Correction Offender Locator is a free tool that searches people who are or were in state prison. You can search by last name or by both first and last names. The site shows facility assignments and DOC numbers for each person found. This is useful for Hendricks County white pages searches when you need to find someone who went through the state prison system.

Indiana also keeps a Sex and Violent Offender Registry under Zachary's Law (IC 11-8-8). The registry shows names, photos, addresses, and offense details. You can search by county, name, or address and sign up for email alerts when a registrant moves into your area.

Brownsburg Public Records

Brownsburg is one of the largest towns in Hendricks County with a population of about 32,250. The town runs its own public records portal through NextRequest. This is a useful tool for Hendricks County white pages searches that deal with town-level records.

The Brownsburg NextRequest portal at brownsburgin.nextrequest.com lets you submit and track public records requests with the Town of Brownsburg.

Hendricks County white pages Brownsburg public records portal

NextRequest makes it easy to file a formal records request and track it through the process. You can see the status of your request online and get notified when records are ready. The system is free to use. Brownsburg handles its own police records, building permits, and town government files through this portal. For county-level records like court cases or property data, you still go through the Hendricks County offices in Danville.

Vital Records and State Resources

Birth and death certificates for Hendricks County residents are kept by the Indiana Department of Health Division of Vital Records. Birth certificates cost $8 for the first copy and $4 for each extra one. Birth records are private under Indiana Code 16-37-1-10, so you must prove your connection to the person on the record before you can get a copy.

Marriage licenses and divorce decrees are handled at the county level. Contact the Hendricks County Clerk for those records. The Indiana Voter Portal lets you check voter registration records for people in Hendricks County. You can look up registration status and find polling places. The Indiana Professional Licensing Agency runs a free license check tool where you can search by name, profession, city, or county. This covers doctors, nurses, contractors, real estate agents, and many other fields.

Indiana's Access to Public Records Act (IC 5-14-3) gives everyone the right to inspect and copy public records held by any government body. This law applies to all Hendricks County offices. You do not need to give a reason for your request. In-person requests get a response within 24 hours. Mail and email requests get a 7-day window. Some records are exempt, like adoption files and certain medical records. But most white pages records, such as property data, court cases, and recorded documents, are fully open to the public.

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Cities in Hendricks County

Hendricks County has several growing communities. Plainfield is the largest with about 35,287 people, followed by Brownsburg at 32,250, Avon at 24,231, and the county seat of Danville at 10,803. All four are under the 50,000 threshold for their own pages, so county offices in Danville handle most public records for all of them.

Nearby Counties

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