Fishers Indiana People Search

A people search in Fishers pulls from public records stored at both the city and county level. Fishers is in Hamilton County and has grown to over 102,000 residents, making it one of the largest cities in the state. Court records for Fishers cases go through the Hamilton County courts in Noblesville. The city itself keeps meeting records, ordinances, and other government filings through its clerk office and online portals. State databases like MyCase let you search court cases at no cost. This guide covers the key tools and offices for a Fishers people search.

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Fishers Quick Facts

102,337 Population
Hamilton County
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Fishers People Search Courts

Court cases for Fishers residents go through Hamilton County. The county seat is Noblesville, where the courthouse and clerk office are located. You do not file court cases in Fishers itself. All civil, criminal, family, and small claims cases for this part of the county are handled at the Hamilton County courthouse.

The best free tool for searching court records is MyCase. This state portal covers every court in Indiana, including all Hamilton County courts. Search by name, case number, or attorney. Results show filing dates, case types, party names, and scheduled hearings. You can view many court documents right from the search results. It costs nothing to use.

The state court records portal shows search results from all Indiana courts, including Hamilton County cases filed by Fishers residents.

Fishers area court records and city clerk portal

MyCase is run by the Indiana Supreme Court and pulls data from the Odyssey case management system that all Indiana courts use.

For official copies, contact the Hamilton County Clerk in Noblesville. The clerk office keeps the original case files and can issue certified copies. MyCase data may have errors or delays, so the clerk is the final source for anything you need for legal purposes. The clerk also handles record searches that go back before the online system was set up.

Fishers City Clerk Records

The Fishers City Clerk handles city government records. These are separate from court records. The clerk keeps council meeting minutes, ordinances, and city resolutions. Jennifer Kehl serves as the current city clerk.

Office Fishers City Clerk
Clerk Jennifer Kehl
Address 3 Municipal Dr
Fishers, IN 46038
Phone 317-595-3111
Website fishersin.gov - City Clerk

The Fishers city clerk website shows the office location, contact details, and links to city records and meeting documents.

Fishers city clerk office website and records portal

You can reach the clerk by phone during business hours or visit the office at 3 Municipal Dr in Fishers.

Fishers also runs an Agenda Center on its website. This is where the city posts meeting agendas, packets, and supporting documents for the city council and other boards. It is a useful tool if you need to track government actions or find public records from past meetings. The CivicClerk portal has video recordings and detailed minutes from council sessions as well.

The City Council page lists current members and links to upcoming meetings. All of these records are public and free to access online.

Fishers Public Record Access

Indiana's Access to Public Records Act, found at IC 5-14-3, gives you the right to inspect and copy public records held by any government agency. This applies to all city offices in Fishers and to Hamilton County departments. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The law is clear on that point.

Under IC 5-14-3, agencies must respond to a written request within seven days. They cannot charge for the first 30 minutes of staff time to search for records. After that, they can charge based on the cost of the lowest paid employee who could handle the search. Copy fees are also allowed but must be reasonable. If an agency says no, it must put the denial in writing and cite the specific exemption under state law.

You can file a records request with any Fishers city department. Some departments may have their own forms. Others will accept a written letter or email. If you are not sure which office has the records you need, start with the city clerk at 317-595-3111. For county-level records, contact the Hamilton County office that handles the type of file you want.

If your request is denied and you think it should not have been, you can file a complaint with the Indiana Public Access Counselor. The counselor reviews disputes between the public and government agencies at no charge. This office handles both formal complaints and informal questions about what records are public in Indiana.

Fishers Police People Search

The Fishers Police Department keeps police reports, arrest records, and incident logs. Their office is at 4 Municipal Dr, right next to city hall. Call 317-595-3300 for the main line. Visit police.fishersin.gov for more details on services and records.

Police records that are part of an open case may not be available right away. Once a case is closed, the records typically become public. You can ask for copies of accident reports, incident reports, and arrest records by contacting the department. Some records may require a formal APRA request under IC 5-14-3. The department can tell you what method to use when you call.

For records tied to criminal cases that went to court, use MyCase or the Hamilton County Clerk instead. The police department keeps its own files, but court records are a separate system managed by the county.

Background People Search Fishers

The Indiana State Police offers a statewide criminal history check. It costs $16.32 for the standard search. You submit it online at the ISP Criminal History Services page. Results come by email, usually in a few business days. This check pulls from all 92 counties, so it covers more ground than just searching Hamilton County court records on MyCase.

The ISP check shows arrests and court dispositions reported to the state repository. It does not include records from other states or federal courts. Sealed and expunged records will not appear. For most Fishers people search needs, a combination of the ISP background check and a MyCase search gives you good coverage of what is publicly available.

The IDOC offender locator shows inmates in state facilities for free. The Indiana jail booking search covers county jails. Juvenile records are not part of any public search in Indiana. Those files are confidential under state law.

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Hamilton County Records

Fishers is in Hamilton County. All court cases, property records, and many other public filings are held at county offices in Noblesville. For a full list of Hamilton County search tools and office contacts, see the county page.

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Nearby Cities

Other cities near Fishers in Hamilton County and the surrounding area also have their own local offices and people search resources. All share access to the same state databases.