Find Jasper County People Records

Jasper County people search options let you look through public records kept by local offices and the state of Indiana. The county has about 34,000 residents and sits in the northwest part of the state. Rensselaer is the county seat and the largest community. Court filings, property data, and other public records are stored at the Jasper County Courthouse. You can search many of these records online through state tools or by visiting the clerk office in person. Indiana law makes most government records open to the public.

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Jasper County Quick Facts

34,000 Population
Rensselaer County Seat
2 Courts
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Jasper County Clerk Office

The Jasper County Clerk of Courts manages all court records for the county. The office is inside the Jasper County Courthouse in Rensselaer. You can walk in to search case files, ask for copies, or get help finding a specific record. The clerk keeps records for civil suits, criminal cases, family law matters, and small claims filings. Each record type can be useful for a people search in Jasper County.

Phone calls work for quick questions. Staff can check if a case is on file and tell you how to get a copy. Walk-in visits are best when you need to see full paper files or go through older records. The office is open on weekdays during normal business hours. Copies of court documents come with a small per-page fee, but basic lookups cost nothing. The staff handles search requests like these every day and knows how to find files fast.

Jasper County is a smaller county in northwest Indiana with a mostly rural feel. The courthouse in Rensselaer serves as the hub for all county records. Whether you live in Rensselaer, DeMotte, Wheatfield, or any other part of Jasper County, this is where your records are stored and searched.

Office Jasper County Clerk of Courts
Address 115 W Washington Street
Rensselaer, IN 47978
Phone 219-866-4926
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Court Records Search in Jasper County

Indiana runs a free online court search tool called MyCase. It covers Jasper County and every other county in the state. You can search by name, case number, or filing date. Results show civil, criminal, family, and small claims cases. This is the fastest way to do a people search through court records in Jasper County without leaving your home.

Go to public.courts.in.gov/mycase to start a search. Type in a first and last name. Pick Jasper County from the drop-down list to narrow your results. The site shows case type, filing date, case status, and the names of all parties. You can view docket entries and some case details right on the screen. There is no fee to search or view basic info on MyCase. It works on phones and computers.

The screenshot below shows the kind of court resources Indiana makes available for Jasper County searches.

Indiana court resources portal for Jasper County people search

Jasper County has a Circuit Court and a Superior Court. The Circuit Court takes felony cases, civil suits, and some family law matters. The Superior Court handles misdemeanors, infractions, and other filings. MyCase pulls records from both courts, so one search covers everything. Under Indiana's public access laws at IC 5-14-3, these records are open to anyone. You do not need to give a reason for your search. Some cases may be sealed by court order, and those will not show up publicly.

Jasper County Property Records

Property records are a strong tool for a people search. They show who owns land and homes in Jasper County. The Recorder and Assessor both keep property data. These records include deed transfers, mortgage filings, tax values, and owner names. All of this is public information that anyone can request.

The Jasper County Recorder stores deeds, mortgages, and liens. When someone buys or sells property in the county, a deed goes on file at this office. You can search by owner name to see what land someone holds. Mortgage records show if there is a loan tied to the property. Lien records show debts attached to a parcel. The Recorder office is in the courthouse in Rensselaer. You can visit in person or call to ask about a specific record. Staff can pull the files and explain the process.

The Jasper County Assessor keeps property tax records and assessed values. These records show what a home or piece of land is worth and who pays taxes on it. You can use this data to find a person linked to a specific address in Jasper County. Most assessor data is available through the county or the state's property tax portal. Between the Recorder and Assessor, you can build a solid picture of someone's property holdings in the county.

State Resources for Jasper County

Several state-level tools work well alongside Jasper County records for a people search. The Indiana State Police runs a criminal history check service at in.gov/isp/criminal-history-services. The cost is $16.32 for a limited check. This covers arrests and convictions across all of Indiana, not just Jasper County. It is a good starting point if you need criminal background info on someone.

The Indiana Department of Correction has a free offender locator at in.gov/idoc/facilities/offender-locator. Search by name and the tool shows current and past inmates in state facilities. Results include the facility, offense, and sentence dates. For Jasper County cases that led to state prison time, this tool adds details that local records may not have. The sex and violent offender registry at in.gov/idoc is another free option for people search purposes.

Other state tools can help too. The Indiana Jail Portal shows current inmates in county jails around the state. The Indiana Vital Records office handles birth, death, and marriage certificates. All of these are free to use and open to the public. State databases work best when you pair them with local Jasper County records for a full picture.

Public Records Laws in Jasper County

Indiana's Access to Public Records Act applies to all offices in Jasper County. The law is at IC 5-14-3. It says that public records are open for anyone to inspect and copy. You do not need to state a reason. The law covers the clerk, recorder, assessor, and all other county offices.

There are some limits. Sealed court cases stay closed. Juvenile records are off limits in most cases. Medical data and some personal details may be blacked out on copies you get. But the majority of court, property, and government records are fully open. If an office turns down your request, they have to cite the specific law that allows the denial. You can file a complaint with the Indiana Public Access Counselor if you think a record should be released. That process is free and exists to protect public access rights.

Fees for copies vary by office. Digital copies are usually cheaper than paper. Some offices charge per page, while others have flat rates for certified documents. The clerk and recorder offices in Jasper County can tell you their fee schedule. Basic searches are free.

Tips for Searching Jasper County

Start with what you know. A full name gets the best results. Add a date of birth or address if you have one. Common names may pull up many results, so extra details save time and help you zero in on the right person.

Try more than one source. Court records and property records may show different info about the same person. Someone who does not show up in court data might own land in Jasper County. A person with no property record might have a case on file. Checking both local and state sources gives you the best chance of finding what you need. MyCase covers court data. The county assessor handles property lookups. State police and corrections sites cover criminal records. For older files or unusual requests, visit the courthouse in Rensselaer.

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Cities in Jasper County

Jasper County has a few smaller cities and towns. Rensselaer is the county seat and the largest city. All court filings for Jasper County go through the clerk office in Rensselaer. People in other towns use the same courthouse and record systems.

Other communities in Jasper County include DeMotte, Wheatfield, and Remington. These areas all file records through the Jasper County offices in Rensselaer. If you are looking for someone in one of these towns, search the county-level records first.

Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Jasper County. If you are searching for someone who may live near the county line, check the neighboring county too. Records are filed based on where a person lives, not where they work or spend time.