Search Crown Point People Records

People search records in Crown Point come from Lake County courts, the city clerk office, and state portals. Crown Point is the county seat of Lake County, which means the main courthouse sits right in town. That gives local residents direct access to the county clerk, court files, and other public offices without the drive to a different city. The population is around 34,393. Court cases, police reports, vital records, and city government filings are all part of what you can search. This page walks through the main tools and offices you can use for a Crown Point people search.

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Crown Point Quick Facts

34,393 Population
Lake County
County Seat Status
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Crown Point Court Records

Lake County court cases are filed at the courthouse in Crown Point. This includes civil, criminal, family, and small claims matters. Because Crown Point is the county seat, the clerk office and all court divisions are in town. You do not need to go elsewhere for county-level filings.

The free state tool for court searches is MyCase. It covers all Lake County courts and every other court in Indiana. Type a name and you get case numbers, dates, parties, and hearing info. Many court documents can be viewed right from the search page. It costs nothing. The system is run by the Indiana Supreme Court and pulls from the Odyssey case management platform used statewide.

For certified copies of any court document, go to the Lake County Clerk in Crown Point. The clerk keeps the original files. MyCase is a search tool, but the data can have small errors or lag behind what the clerk has on file. For legal matters, always confirm through the clerk office. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours.

Lake County handles a large volume of cases each year. When you search on MyCase, try to use a full name with the right spelling. Partial searches can return hundreds of results because of how many people live in the county.

Crown Point City Records

The city of Crown Point keeps its own set of public records. These include meeting minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and other city government filings. The city clerk office handles most of these records. You can reach the clerk at 219-662-3108.

Office Crown Point City Clerk
Phone 219-662-3108
Police 219-663-2131
Website crownpoint.in.gov

The Crown Point city website has links to departments, public meeting schedules, and contact info for each office. It is a good starting point if you need to figure out which department holds the records you want.

Crown Point city website portal for public records and services

Check the site for council agendas, meeting packets, and minutes from past sessions. These are public records and free to view.

Public Records Law in Crown Point

Indiana's Access to Public Records Act is at IC 5-14-3. It gives you the right to look at and copy public records from any government office. This covers both Crown Point city offices and Lake County departments. You do not need to say why you want the records.

Under IC 5-14-3, agencies must respond within seven days of a written request. The first 30 minutes of search time cannot be charged. After that, fees are based on the cost of the lowest paid staff member who could do the work. Copy fees must be reasonable. A denial has to be in writing and must point to the specific part of state law that allows it.

If a request gets denied and you think it should not have been, file a complaint with the Indiana Public Access Counselor. That office reviews disputes at no cost. They handle both formal complaints and quick questions about what is and is not public in Indiana. It is a useful resource when you hit a wall with a records request.

Crown Point Police Records

The Crown Point Police Department keeps arrest reports, incident logs, and accident reports. Call 219-663-2131 for the main line. For records, ask to be transferred to the records division when you call.

Police files tied to open cases may not be released until the case closes. Once closed, most police records are public under IC 5-14-3. Accident reports are usually ready within a few days. Arrest records may take more time if charges are still in play. For cases that went to court, search MyCase or contact the Lake County Clerk. Police files and court records are stored in different systems.

You can also check the Indiana Jail Lookup to see current inmates in Lake County. This tool shows booking dates, charges, and holding info. It updates regularly and costs nothing to search.

Crown Point Background Search

A statewide criminal history check is available through the Indiana State Police. The fee is $16.32. You apply online and get results by email. This check covers all 92 Indiana counties, so it picks up records beyond just Lake County. It includes arrests and dispositions that were reported to the state repository.

The ISP check does not cover federal cases or records from other states. Sealed and expunged records are left out. For a solid Crown Point people search, run both the ISP check and a MyCase search. Each one catches things the other might miss. MyCase gives you active case details and documents. The ISP check gives a statewide criminal history summary.

The IDOC Offender Locator is another free tool. It shows current and past inmates in Indiana state prisons. It does not cover county jails, but it is useful when you need to check if someone served time in a state facility. Search by name and you get facility, status, and sentence info.

Crown Point Vital Records

Birth and death certificates for Crown Point residents are available through the Indiana Department of Health. Marriage records are held by the Lake County Clerk. Because Crown Point is the county seat, the marriage license office is right in town. Walk in during business hours to request copies.

The state vital records office handles statewide requests and can issue certified copies by mail. Processing times vary. Local requests through the county clerk tend to be faster for Lake County records. Fees depend on the type of record and the number of copies you need.

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Lake County Records

Crown Point is the county seat of Lake County. Court filings, property records, marriage licenses, and other county-level public records are all kept at offices right in Crown Point. The county page has a full list of what is available and how to search it.

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Nearby People Search Cities

Other cities near Crown Point in Lake County and the surrounding area have their own local offices and records. They all share the same state court and background check databases.