Zionsville Indiana People Search

A people search in Zionsville draws from Boone County court records, city government filings, and statewide databases. Zionsville sits in Boone County with a population of about 32,095. Court cases go through the Boone County courts in Lebanon, the county seat. The town itself keeps meeting records, ordinances, and police reports. State tools like MyCase let you search court cases for free. This page covers the best resources for finding public records tied to people in Zionsville, Indiana.

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Zionsville Quick Facts

32,095 Population
Boone County
Lebanon County Seat
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Zionsville Court Records Search

Court cases for Zionsville residents are filed in Boone County. The courthouse is in Lebanon, about 15 miles north. Civil, criminal, family, and small claims cases all go through the county courts there. You do not file court cases in Zionsville itself.

MyCase is the free state portal for court record searches. It covers every court in Indiana, including Boone County. Enter a name and you get case numbers, filing dates, party names, and hearing schedules. Many documents are viewable right from the results. The system is run by the Indiana Supreme Court.

The state court search portal shows results from all Indiana courts, including Boone County cases tied to Zionsville residents.

Indiana MyCase court records portal for Zionsville area case searches

MyCase pulls data from the Odyssey case management system. It is updated regularly but may lag behind what the clerk has on file.

For certified copies, contact the Boone County Clerk in Lebanon. The clerk holds the original case files and can issue official copies. MyCase data may contain minor errors, so for legal purposes you should always verify through the clerk office. The phone number for the Boone County Clerk is 765-482-3510.

Zionsville Town Records

Zionsville operates as a town with its own clerk and government offices. The town clerk keeps council meeting minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and other official records. These are separate from court records, which are handled at the county level in Lebanon.

The town hall is at 1100 W Oak St in Zionsville. You can reach the clerk office by phone during business hours. The town website posts meeting agendas, minutes, and other public documents. Check the site before filing a formal records request. What you need may already be posted.

Zionsville town council meetings are open to the public. Minutes from past meetings are a useful source for a people search when you need to find government actions or public comments tied to a specific name. Resolutions and ordinances may also reference individuals or businesses.

Public Records Access in Zionsville

Under IC 5-14-3, Indiana's Access to Public Records Act, you can inspect and copy public records held by any government agency. This applies to Zionsville town offices and Boone County departments. No reason is needed for your request.

Agencies must respond within seven days. The first 30 minutes of search time are free. Copy fees and extra search time can be billed at reasonable rates. Denials must be in writing with a cite to the law. If you think a denial was wrong, file a complaint with the Indiana Public Access Counselor at no cost. They review disputes between the public and government agencies across the state.

Many Zionsville town records are already posted online. Start there. For anything not on the website, a written request to the right office is your next step. The clerk can point you to the correct department if you are not sure where to send it.

Zionsville Police Records

The Zionsville Police Department handles law enforcement for the town. They keep incident reports, arrest records, and accident reports. The department is at 1075 Parkway Dr in Zionsville.

Police files for open cases may be held back until the case is closed. After that, most 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 pending. For cases that moved to court, use MyCase or contact the Boone County Clerk. Police records and court records are stored in separate systems.

Zionsville is a relatively small department, so wait times for records requests tend to be shorter than at larger agencies. Call first to ask how to submit your request and what format they prefer.

Background Search in Zionsville

The Indiana State Police offers a statewide criminal history check. It costs $16.32 and you apply online. Results come by email. The check pulls from all 92 Indiana counties. It covers more ground than just searching Boone County on MyCase.

The ISP check shows arrests and dispositions that were reported to the state. Federal cases and other states are not included. Sealed and expunged records do not appear. For a thorough people search in Zionsville, run both the ISP check and a MyCase search. Each one picks up records the other might miss.

The IDOC Offender Locator is free and shows current and past state prison inmates. The Indiana Jail Lookup shows current county jail bookings. Between these tools and MyCase, you have several free options before paying for the ISP background check.

Zionsville Vital Records

Birth and death certificates are available through the Indiana Department of Health. Marriage records are held by the Boone County Clerk in Lebanon. You can request copies in person or by mail.

The state vital records office handles statewide requests. Local requests through the county clerk are often faster for Boone County records. Fees depend on the type of record. Certified copies cost more than informational copies. Check with the clerk office for current rates.

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Boone County Records

Zionsville is part of Boone County. Court filings, property records, and other county-level public records are kept at offices in Lebanon. The county page has the full breakdown of available resources and how to search them.

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Nearby People Search Cities

Cities near Zionsville have their own local offices and resources for people searches. All of them share access to the same state court and background check databases.